Octopus Energy launches its first at home EV charger

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First wave of customers to be offered 5,000 free miles of driving

Octopus Energy has launched a new own-brand home electric vehicle (EV) charger – called ‘Octopus Charge' - promising it can allow customers to drive at a cost of just 2p per mile. The energy giant said...

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