What It’s Really Like to Live with an EV in the UK

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So, you’re thinking about going electric. You’ve heard the stats, seen the charging maps, and wondered if an EV fits your life. But what’s it really like? Here’s a glimpse into a day of UK EV ownership in 2025.

07:30 – Morning School Run

Car pre-warmed via app while the kettle boils. Step in and the cabin’s toasty, windows defrosted. No scraping ice. No idling engine. Just instant heat and silence as you glide away.

Range anxiety? Not here. The Kia EV6 shows 240 miles left—plenty for the day’s errands.

09:00 – Commute to Work

Regenerative braking means one-pedal driving through stop-start traffic. By the time you hit the office, you’ve gained back 8 miles of range. Cost so far: zero. Charged overnight at home for 8p/kWh.

12:30 – Lunchtime Errands

Quick top-up at a Tesla Supercharger (open to all EVs now). 15 minutes = +100 miles and enough time to grab a Pret sandwich.

📱 The ONEEV app shows live availability—no waiting in line.

15:00 – Afternoon Meetings

No engine noise means hands-free calls are actually hands-free. Parking assist maneuvers into a tight city bay with millimetre precision. People turn to look—not because of noise, but because your Polestar 2 is minimalist perfection.

17:30 – Weekend Getaway Prep

Plug in at home for an overnight charge. Set charging to start after midnight to grab the off-peak rate. Total cost to fill? £14 for 280 miles.

19:00 – Family Night Drive

The roads are quiet, and so is your EV. Kids asleep, cabin at 21°C, your Spotify playlist filling the space. A petrol car feels archaic by comparison.

The Pros of EV Living

  • ✅ Cheap running costs (£3–4 per 100 miles at home)
  • ✅ Instant torque and silent drives
  • ✅ Minimal servicing (goodbye oil changes)
  • ✅ Charge while you sleep—no detours for fuel

The Challenges

  • ⚡ Planning longer trips still matters
  • ⚡ Some rapid chargers get busy during school holidays
  • ⚡ Battery range drops slightly in freezing weather (preconditioning helps)

The Final Word

Living with an EV in the UK isn’t just practical—it’s fun, quiet, and surprisingly easy. With smart planning and apps like ONEEV, range anxiety fades and charging becomes as routine as making coffee.

Ready to make the switch? Start your EV journey smarter with ONEEV.