Best Electricity Tariff for EV Charging in Spain
The right tariff can cut your EV charging costs by 40%. Here's what you need to know about PVPC, fixed indexed, and EV-specific plans — and how to pick the right one.
Independent EV Tariff Comparison
WeSwitchSpain compares EV-friendly tariffs from multiple suppliers including Octopus, Repsol, Endesa, Iberdrola, and Naturgy.
The best EV tariff depends on your weekly mileage, whether you have solar panels, and if you can automate your charging for the cheapest overnight hours.
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What Makes a Tariff "EV-Friendly"?
Not all tariffs are equal when it comes to charging an EV. The key features you're looking for:
- Off-peak hours (P3) — ideally 00:00–08:00 where rates drop to 5–9 c€/kWh
- Time-of-use pricing — different rates at different times of day
- Smart meter compatibility (contador inteligente 2.0TD). EV charging can increase your peak demand. If your smart meter trips while charging, your contracted power or charging schedule may need adjusting. Read our Spanish smart meter guide.
- No penalty for high consumption at night (some plans cap EV charging hours)
Spain's Main EV Tariff Types Compared
Choosing the right EV tariff depends on your flexibility and charging habits.
PVPC (Indexed)
Cheapest off-peak rates, but follows hourly market volatility.
Fixed Rate
Predictable costs with no hourly price changes, but usually higher overnight.
EV-Specific Plans
Deeply discounted night rates (often 01:00-07:00) from certain suppliers.
Which supplier fits your EV profile?
octopus
Popular for low flat night rates and smart app integration.
endesa
Strong night-only discounts for heavy commuters.
iberdrola
Good stable plans with national charging network perks.
repsol
Best if you also want discounts on public charging and fuel.
naturgy
Traditional fixed rates for those who value total predictability.
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Solar Panels + EV = Maximum Savings
If you have solar panels (or are considering them), the combination with an EV is hard to beat. Charging during peak solar production hours (typically 11:00–15:00) can bring your effective charging cost close to zero.
Best tariff for solar owners in SpainFrequently Asked Questions
What is the best electricity tariff for EV charging in Spain?
For most EV owners in Spain, a time-of-use tariff like PVPC 2.0TD is the best choice — it offers dramatically lower rates during off-peak hours (typically 00:00–08:00) when you can charge your EV at 5–9 c€/kWh. Octopus Energy's Intelligent Octopus Go plan is currently one of the cheapest, offering a flat 6.8 c€/kWh for EV charging hours.
Does PVPC work well for EV charging?
Yes — PVPC (Precio Voluntario al Pequeño Consumidor) is Spain's indexed tariff that tracks the OMIE wholesale market hourly. It typically offers the lowest off-peak prices, making it excellent for EV owners who can schedule charging overnight. The downside is price volatility during peak hours (typically 10:00–14:00 and 18:00–22:00), so timing matters.
Should I get a dedicated EV electricity meter?
If you have solar panels or want to separately track EV charging costs, a dedicated meter (contador bidireccional or generation meter) can be useful. However, most EV owners can simply use their existing residential supply — the key is having a time-of-use tariff applied to your existing meter, not a separate meter itself.
Are there specific EV electricity plans in Spain?
Several suppliers offer EV-specific or EV-friendly plans. Octopus Energy's Intelligent Octopus Go (€0.068/kWh flat EV rate), Repsol's EV plan, and Endesa's OcIO plan are examples. However, a well-chosen standard time-of-use tariff often matches or beats these — always compare the all-in price including tolls and taxes.
How much does it cost to charge an electric car at home in Spain?
Using off-peak rates (around 6–9 c€/kWh all-in with PVPC), a 60kWh battery from 20% to 80% costs approximately €2.88–€4.32 in electricity. At peak rates (12–18 c€/kWh), the same charge costs €4.32–€6.91. Over a year of weekly charges, the difference between charging at peak vs off-peak can be €200–€400.
