Customers using up to 22kW AC pay just £0.12 per kWh, up to 43kW AC or 50kW DC is £0.15 per kWh, and up to 150kW DC at £0.27 per kWh. The ‘bp pulse’ package (£7.85 per month) offers customers preferential pricing per/kWh when charging at over 5,500 bp pulse charging points. “For drivers who use public charging more frequently, BMW and MINI Charging offers two additional monthly subscription packages. Customers choosing this tariff simply pay each month for the charging they have used. Here are many more details on the charging packages and options: “BMW or MINI Charging customers can register for a pay-as-you-go ‘Flex tariff’, which provides the driver with access to all included network operators using a single charge card, without the need for a monthly membership or subscription to each individual operator. Currently, networks these drivers have access to include: IONITY, bp pulse (including ChargeYourCar), ESB, Osprey, Source London and Chargepoint Network UK (including INSTAVOLT), and others.ĮV drivers have a choice of monthly charging packages (there are two of them), or they can choose a pay-as-you-go option. Rather, the company has made partnerships with numerous charging networks, and the BMW and MINI Charging cards give the drivers access to all of those networks. Naturally, these charge points are not BMW charge points. However, the “ MINI Charging” site mentions 237,882 charge points, and the “ BMW Charging” site mentions 259,345 charge points. The press release about the news mentions 173,000 charge points. In addition to the 11,000+ charging stations in the UK, drivers have access to many more charging stations across Europe. There’s also an app and website for each of them. With a single charging card, BMW and MINI EV drivers can charge at more than 11,000 charge points in the UK. With that in mind, it seems that BMW Group has made charging for its EV charging owners about as easy as it can get. However, for those times when you need to charge away from home, or if you don’t have home charging at all, the most important thing to make EV life easier is to make public EV charging easy, uniform, and reliable. Naturally, for many EV owners, the vast majority of charging is done at home. BMW Group has just made EV charging much easier for BMW and MINI electric vehicle owners in the UK.
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