Affiliate Disclosure — How Outbound Links Work | EV Tariff

Last updated: 8 May 2026

EV Tariff is reader-supported. Some of the outbound links on this site — typically links to energy suppliers, home-charger retailers and EV-charger installers — are affiliate links. If you click one of these and then sign up to a tariff, buy a charger or book an installation, we may receive a commission from the destination company. The price you pay is unchanged either way; the commission comes out of the company's marketing budget, not your pocket.

How to spot an affiliate link

Affiliate links on this site go through a tracked redirect path beginning /go/... — for example /go/octopus-energy or /go/pod-point. This makes it easy to see at a glance which links are commercially tracked and which are reference links to source material like Ofgem or GOV.UK.

Where an entire post discusses a charger or tariff that we have an affiliate relationship with, the disclosure notice at the top of the post repeats this information.

Programmes we are applying to

We are in the process of applying to relevant UK affiliate programmes. As of the 'last updated' date above, no affiliate partnership has yet been approved or activated. While the placeholder /go/... links are live so the site is consistent, no commission is currently being earned on outbound clicks. This page will be updated the moment a programme is approved, listing the partner, the network (Awin, CJ, in-house, etc.), the cookie window and any specific disclosures the programme requires.

How affiliate revenue affects content

Affiliate revenue does not influence which tariffs or chargers make our top-pick lists — see the editorial policy for the full ranking methodology. If the cheapest or best-rated option in a category does not have an affiliate programme, it still wins, and we simply link to the supplier's own website without any tracking.

Compliance

This disclosure is intended to comply with the UK Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) Code of Non-broadcast Advertising and Direct & Promotional Marketing (CAP Code), the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008, and the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) guidance on hidden advertising and influencer marketing. Outbound affiliate links use rel="sponsored nofollow" per Google's link-attribute guidance.