- Electric car charger manufacturer Easee and energy firm Fuse Energy have teamed up in the UK, to accelerate smart EV charging and EV adoption.
- The two firms will launch the UK’s most affordable home charging off-peak tariff, with prices as low as 5p per kWh within specified hours.
- Under the partnership, Fuse Energy customers will have the opportunity to purchase an Easee One home charger for £899 including installation, granting them access to the new EV energy tariff.
Easee and Fuse Energy team up to reduce home EV charging costs further
The collaboration between the two firms comes as Fuse Energy launches its first EV-specific energy tariff, offering an off-peak rate of 5p per kWh during specified hours, where demand on the grid is typically lower. This also helps to maximise the use of renewable energy, making EV ownership even more sustainable.
According to MoneySavingExpert, this makes it the lowest off-peak rate for domestic charging available in the UK. To put that into context, an EV such as the Renault 5 E-Tech (with the 40kWh battery option) could see a full recharge take place for as little as £2, once again proving that EV cost of ownership can be significantly lower than ICE-powered alternatives.
Anthony Fernandez, CEO of Easee UK, commented:
“We’re proud to support Fuse Energy’s new tariff with our award-winning charger – built to last, easy to install and simple to use. With over 870,000 Easee chargers already installed across Europe in residential and fleet applications, this partnership extends our commitment to making EV charging smart, seamless and scalable. Together, we’re empowering more drivers to access lower-cost charging whilst contributing to grid stability.”
Alan Chang, CEO of Fuse Energy, added:
“Our mission at Fuse is to make clean energy cheaper and smarter for everyone. This partnership with Easee is a perfect match, combining the UK’s lowest smart charging EV rate with one of the most trusted and future-proof chargers on the market. It’s a huge step towards a more intelligent and affordable electric future.”


