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Polestar enables customers to reduce carbon footprint and costs through partnership with Ohme and Octopus Energy

Polestar strengthens its commitment to reduce its carbon footprint through two strategic partnerships in the UK, with Ohme as home charging partner and green energy provider, Octopus Energy.

The three-way partnership will offer Polestar customers in the UK both cheaper charging at home and on the road together with the option to reduce carbon footprint through renewable energy provision for home charging.

Head of Polestar UK, Jonathan Goodman said: “By charging your EV on renewable energy, whether at home or away, the carbon footprint can be more than halved during the car’s lifecycle compared to a petrol car. Our partnership with Ohme and Octopus makes this process easier, simple and effective for our customers and at the same time offers significant off-peak savings”.

The long-term partnership offers both retail and fleet customers purchasing a new or pre-owned car, a preferential price starting at £925 for an Ohme charger with standard installation. Between 1st October and 31st December 2023, private customers placing a new or used order through polestar.com will receive a complimentary Ohme EV home charger with standard installation or £900 in Octopus Electroverse public charging credit.

In addition, Polestar has teamed up with green energy supplier Octopus Energy to offer £30 credit when customers switch their energy supply to Octopus to access cheaper and green EV charging tariffs at home as well as up to 8% discount on public charging through the Electroverse App.

Polestar is one of the only manufacturers globally to offer customers full transparency on the climate impact of its cars in an LCA (Life Cycle Assessment), highlighting the importance of recharging cars with renewable energy to bring the break-even point (the point at which the car stops contributing CO2 to the environment compared to a petrol or diesel) down. The assessment has also helped Polestar bring the carbon use in the manufacturing phase for Polestar 2 long range dual motor down by 3.1 tonnes from 26.2 tonnes of CO2e, to 23.1 tonnes in three years.

Customers who use suppliers like Octopus which deliver 100% green electricity to their home, can reduce the break-even point of a Polestar 2 from around 50,000 miles (79,000km) if charged with fossil fuel-produced energy to around 30,000 miles (49,000km).

Fully charging a Polestar 2 Long range Single motor with its 82kWh battery and an Ohme smart charger on a smart off-peak tariff, such as Intelligent Octopus Go, could cost just £6.15 for a 406 mile range (WLTP). By comparison, charging on the Standard Variable Tariff would cost £22.96. Over the course of a year, customers on Intelligent Octopus Go can save £600 on their charging costs compared to a standard variable tariff.  Ohme also offers drivers the option to charge their car when renewable energy generation on the National Grid is highest, further lowering their CO2 impact.

 

Nov 3, 2023Blagojce Krivevski
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November 3, 2023 Electric Car NewsEV Charging, Octopus Energy, Ohme, polestar, polestar 2, UK
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