Octopus Energy offers unlimited smart home EV charging for £30 a month

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Energy giant claims new 'bolt-on' subscription package enables customers to charge their EV overnight for fraction of the price of running the average petrol car

Octopus Energy customers are now being offered unlimited smart home charging for their electric vehicles (EVs) at a cost of £30 a month, as part of a new "bolt-on" subscription model launched by the energy...

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