Jaguar Electric Car Home Charging | Jaguar UK (2024)

When it comes to charging your Jaguar, there’s no place like home. Simply plug in your vehicle on an evening – just as you would your mobile phone – and by morning you can be fully charged and ready togo.

For all-electric cars, figures are based on an average cost of 4.6p per mile for electricity, and an average cost of 17.8p per mile for petrol and diesel. For Plug-in Hybrid cars, figures are based on an average cost of 6.6p per mile for electricity, and an average cost of 15.3p per mile for petrol and diesel.

Savings are for illustration purposes only and are based on average UK fuel price and average UK electricity price. Savings correct at time of publication.

OUR RECOMMENDED OFF-PEAK ELECTRICITY TARIFF

Switching your energy tariff may save you up to two thirds off your electricity bills. We recommend multiple award-winning7 Octopus Energy, meaning you may be able to charge your electric or electric hybrid vehicle for less using their renewable electricity tariff.8

Switch today and you may be eligible for an additional £50 credit towards your account.9 Terms and conditions and eligibility requirements apply.

OUR RECOMMENDED OFF-PEAK ELECTRICITY TARIFF

Switching your energy tariff may save you up to two thirds off your electricity bills. We recommend multiple award-winning7 Octopus Energy, meaning you may be able to charge your electric or electric hybrid vehicle for less using their renewable electricity tariff.8

Switch today and you may be eligible for an additional £50 credit towards your account.9 Terms and conditions and eligibility requirements apply.

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SAVE UP TO £14,000 ON WORKPLACE CHARGING

The government’s Workplace Charging Scheme (WCS) reduces the employer's purchase and installation cost of a new workplace charging point by up to 75% (capped at £3506 per point). A business can claim a maximum of 40 sockets.

SAVE UP TO £14,000 ON WORKPLACE CHARGING

The government’s Workplace Charging Scheme (WCS) reduces the employer's purchase and installation cost of a new workplace charging point by up to 75% (capped at £3506 per point). A business can claim a maximum of 40 sockets.

ALREADY OWN AN ELECTRIC JAGUAR?

Connect to the features at the heart of your electrified world and understand the simple steps to charging at home and on the go.

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ALREADY OWN AN ELECTRIC JAGUAR?

Connect to the features at the heart of your electrified world and understand the simple steps to charging at home and on the go.

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*Charging times will vary dependent on many factors, including but not limited to: the age, condition, temperature and existing charge of the battery; facility used and duration of charge.

**Based on over 30,000 reviews onreviews.co.uk

1Official Fuel Consumption Figures: N/A (not applicable); Figures for the I-PACE in kWh /100 miles (km): Combined 22.0-25.2 (35.4-40.6). CO2Emissions 0 g/km. EV Range: 292 miles. The figures provided are as a result of official manufacturer's tests in accordance with EU legislation with a fully charged battery. For comparison purposes only. Real world figures may differ. Energy consumption and range figures may vary according to factors such as driving styles, environmental conditions, load, wheel fitment, accessories fitted, actual route and battery condition. Range figures are based upon production vehicle over a standardised route.

View I-PACE WLTP figures

2Official Fuel Consumption Figures for the F-PACE range (excluding plug-in electric hybrid (PHEV)) in mpg (l/100 km): Combined 44.6-28.2 (6.3-10.0). WLTP CO2 Emissions 166-228 g/km. Plug-in electric hybrid (PHEV) in mpg (l/100 km): Combined 174.9-157.1 (1.6-1.8). WLTP CO2 Emissions 37-41 g/km. EV Range: Up to 40.4 (65). EV range figures are based upon production vehicle over a standardised route. Range achieved will vary dependent on vehicle and battery condition, actual route and environment and driving style. The figures provided are as a result of official manufacturer's tests in accordance with EU legislation. For comparison purposes only. Real world figures may differ. CO2, fuel economy, energy consumption and range figures may vary according to factors such as driving styles, environmental conditions, load and accessories.

View F-PACE WLTP figures

3Official Fuel Consumption Figures for the E-PACE range (excluding plug-in electric hybrid (PHEV)) in mpg (I/100 km): Combined 44.6-40.5 (6.3-7.0). WLTP CO2 Emissions 166-183 g/km. Plug-in electric hybrid (PHEV) in mpg (l/100 km): Combined 198.4-177.9 (1.4-1.6). CO2 Emissions 32-35 g/km. EV Range: Up to 38.5 miles (62 km). EV range figures are based upon production vehicle over a standardised route. Range achieved will vary dependent on vehicle and battery condition, actual route and environment and driving style. The figures provided are as a result of official manufacturer's tests in accordance with EU legislation. For comparison purposes only. Real world figures may differ. CO2, fuel economy, energy consumption and range figures may vary according to factors such as driving styles, environmental conditions, load and accessories.

View E-PACE WLTP figures

4Subject to Government / authority qualifications and revisions.


5Prices are correct as at August 2022. Prices and promotions may vary, always check with Provider for the most up-to-date prices and promotions. Provider terms and conditions apply.

6EV chargepoint grant of £350 correct at September 2022. Subject to government qualifications and revisions.

7Octopus Energy have been awarded Which? Recommended Provider for six years in a row (as of 2023) and are rated 5 stars for customer service from 150,000+ Trustpilot reviews.

8Schedule EV charging to off-peak period 00:30-04:30 to benefit from low price. Terms and Conditions and eligibility requirements apply. Subject to availability.

9New customers to Octopus Energy who: (1) are UK residents; (2) purchase a compatible new or used Jaguar electric or plug-in hybrid vehicle; (3) set up an Octopus Energy account for gas and/or electricity as the energy account holder; (4) sign up to Octopus Energy via a referral link provided by Jaguar; and (5) have a compatible smart meter or have one installed by Octopus Energy (subject to survey and assessment of suitability) will be eligible for a £50 credit on their Octopus Energy account. To receive the £50 credit, customers must switch their gas and/ or electricity to Octopus Energy. If a customer only switches one (i.e. gas or electricity, but not both), then the customer will still receive the £50 credit. The credit shall be applied once the account has been activated and the first direct debit payment has been taken. If the customer qualifies for more than one discount, Octopus Energy reserves the right to apply only one. Existing Octopus Energy customers are eligible for this credit offer. The suitability of a smart meter depends on various factors including strength of signal, access to meter and complexity of meter set up. If a customer's house is not suitable for a smart meter, then the customer will still be eligible for the £50 credit if they join a different Octopus tariff to Octopus Go. For further information and T&Cs, please visit https://jaguar.octopus.energy. This offer is subject to change and may be withdrawn without notice.

Jaguar Electric Car Home Charging | Jaguar UK (2024)

FAQs

Can a Jaguar I-pace be charged at home? ›

Using a Jaguar-recommended Level 2, 240-volt home charger, the I-PACE can be fully charged overnight, ready to tackle a typical 30-mile commute the next day. So just like plugging in your mobile phone to charge overnight, charging your I‑PACE should become part of your nightly routine.

How much does it cost to charge an electric car at home in the UK? ›

Cost of charging at home - 3 example electric cars:
Battery sizeCost to fully charge*
Nissan LEAF 3.ZERO e+ (2019)62 kWh£17.36
Mercedes-Benz EQE (2022)100 kWh£28.00
Hyundai Tucson PHEV (2021)13.8 kWh£3.86

How much to charge a Jaguar i-pace in the UK? ›

How much does it cost to charge the Jaguar I-pace
Type of chargingPrice per kWh
Home charging8.3p /kWh
Slow/fast charging56p /kWh
Rapid/ultra-rapid charging81p /kWh

Can I plug my electric car in at home in UK? ›

It's perfectly possible to charge your electric car using a conventional 3-pin plug with an EVSE1 cable (also called a granny cable) and domestic socket, although this method of charging can be very slow.

Can I charge my Jaguar I-PACE at a Tesla charging station? ›

Tesla Destination charging stations are designed to be compatible with many other types of electric vehicles, including Jaguar's I-PACE. There are more than 4,000 of these charging stations around the USA.

Why is the Jaguar I-PACE not selling? ›

As Jaguar revamps its lineup to prepare for the electric future, the I-Pace will reportedly be left behind. Jaguar's new CEO is taking the British luxury automaker in a different direction, with its first next-generation EV, a four-door GT, due out in 2024.

Is it cheaper to charge EV at home? ›

The cheapest way to charge your electric car is almost always at home, overnight. Some utilities have special low rates for the overnight period when their demand is lightest.” Where you live directly impacts your electric bill.

Is insurance on an electric car cheaper? ›

Insurance for an electric car may cost more than insurance for a regular gas-powered car. An electric car's higher price tag and more complex equipment means it may cost more to repair or replace if it's in an accident. That can mean higher rates for policyholders who carry comprehensive and collision coverage.

Is EV charging free in England? ›

Yes, it's free at some supermarkets. Supermarkets with free EV charging points include Sainsbury's, Lidl and Aldi. Pod Point is the network provider and free charging is mostly on its fast 7/22kW chargers. Morrisons, Waitrose and Asda also have EV charging points, but they aren't free to use on a pay-as-you-go basis.

Can Jaguar I-PACE use a Tesla charger in the UK? ›

Can you charge a Jaguar Ipace using a Tesla Supercharger? Yes - absolutely and you do not need an adapter or anything other than a phone, the app, your car and a payment method…but… Keeping this short and sweet, with the primary purpose of providing some much needed information for any...

How long does it take to charge a Jaguar I-PACE at home? ›

13 Hours

How much does it cost to charge a Jaguar? ›

Cost of charging a Jaguar F-PACE PHEV
PlaceAvg. costCost/mile
Home (empty to full)*£3.8313.66p
Public rapid chargers (20%-80%)**£3.6121.46p

Can you have 2 EV chargers at home UK? ›

If you are a multi-EV household, you may be wondering – can I have two electric vehicle chargers at home? The short answer to this question is yes, you can easily have more than one electric vehicle charger – even at home.

Is it safe to charge an EV from a 3 pin plug? ›

3-pin plugs aren't always recommended, but if you're charging directly from a 3-pin plug in a dry and safe space, and the cable or plug doesn't feel hot to touch when charging, it's most likely safe to charge your EV for an extended length of time.

How much does it cost to charge an I-Pace at home? ›

On an average UK tariff, the cost to charge the Jaguar I-Pace at home is approximately £25.20. However, by switching to an EV-friendly tariff, it could be as low as £6.75.

Where can I charge a Jaguar I-PACE? ›

The top part of the vehicle's CCS inlet is used for AC charging. This is known as a Type 2 connector and compatible with your home charger, public AC charging points and domestic 3-pin plug sockets.

Can you charge an electric vehicle at your house? ›

You can charge your electric car using standard 120 volt(V) home outlets (Level 1), 208-240V outlets like those used by your dryer (Level 2), or dedicated 480V+ public fast chargers (DC Fast Charging). The time it takes to charge using each of these three options depends on your drive and the size of the battery.

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