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Solar EV charging calculator

See how much you save by charging your electric car with solar panels — annual savings vs petrol & grid, % solar coverage, and how many panels you need for your EV.

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How this calculator works

This calculator estimates how much of your EV's annual electricity need can be covered by your solar panels, and the resulting savings compared to charging from the grid or running a petrol car.

The maths

EV annual need = annual mileage × EV consumption (kWh/mile)

Solar surplus for EV = system size (kW) × sun hours × 0.7 performance ratio × solar-to-EV share

Solar coverage = min(solar surplus, EV need) ÷ EV need × 100%

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Cost comparisons used

Why solar + EV is the strongest combination

An EV roughly doubles your home electricity usage — a typical 3-bed home goes from 3,400 kWh to 4,900 kWh when you add 10,000 miles of EV driving. This is actually good news for solar economics, because:

For most UK homeowners with an EV, a 5–6 kW solar system (with battery) covers 70–90% of combined home + EV electricity needs during April–September, and 30–50% during winter. Over a full year, solar typically covers 50–70% of EV charging.

Estimates only — not financial advice. Actual savings vary by EV model, driving patterns, solar system performance, tariff and season. Solar generation figures use PVGIS 5.2 data (verified July 2026). EV consumption from EV Database real-world figures. Electricity rate: Ofgem default-tariff price cap Q3 2026 (26.11p/kWh). Off-peak rate: Octopus Intelligent Go (7.5p/kWh). We may earn a commission when you request installer quotes through our links. See our terms of use and privacy policy.