The energy price cap will jump 13 per cent in July, triggered by the knock-on effects of the crisis in the Middle East.
The good news for EV owners is that they will only face a relatively small rise in annual charging costs due to the July price cap rise, new research from WhatCar? has reveals.
It worked out popular EV owners will pay between £20 and £52 more to charge their cars under the new cap.
While petrol and diesel car owners have been at the mercy of soaring pump prices, electric car owners had been protected until now on home charging, as
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