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E.ON Energy E.ON Next Drive Smart EV Tariff Review 2026

E.ON Next Drive Smart Review 2026: 8p Whole-Home

E.ON Next Drive Smart in 2026: 8p/kWh whole-home off-peak from 12-6am, no charger compatibility list, no exit fees — but is it cheaper than IOG?

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Electric vehicle plugged in for overnight charging

E.ON Next Drive Smart is one of the most accessible smart EV tariffs on the UK market in 2026. The proposition is straightforward: 8p/kWh between midnight and 6am, applied whole-home, with no charger compatibility list — any home wallbox or 3-pin cable qualifies. That last detail is the most important one. Where Intelligent Octopus Go requires your charger or EV to talk to Octopus's API, E.ON Next Drive Smart works on a fixed time-of-use schedule any household can use. This review covers what the tariff actually delivers, where it falls short, and which households should choose it over IOG.

How E.ON Next Drive Smart Works

Drive Smart is a single-rate time-of-use tariff. You get one off-peak rate (around 8p/kWh) between 00:00 and 06:00 every day, and a day rate (around 26p/kWh) for the other 18 hours. There are no peak / shoulder / dynamic adjustments — just two rates, two windows, daily.

The off-peak rate applies whole-home. That means anything drawing electricity between midnight and 6am — your EV, your hot water immersion if you set it on a timer, a heat pump's defrost cycle, a dishwasher running overnight — all bills at the off-peak rate. This is the same model as Intelligent Octopus Go and EDF GoElectric, and is materially better than OVO Charge Anytime's EV-only credit, which only discounts the kWh OVO identifies as EV charging.

Because Drive Smart is a fixed-window tariff, you don't need any smart-charger or vehicle integration for it to work. Plug your EV in before midnight, set a timer on your charger or vehicle to start at 00:00 and stop by 06:00, and the off-peak rate applies automatically. E.ON's smart-meter half-hourly data does the rest.

Drive Smart vs Intelligent Octopus Go: The Compatibility Question

The most important comparison is with Intelligent Octopus Go. Both deliver around 8p/kWh whole-home off-peak in 2026. The differences:

  • Compatibility: IOG requires your charger or EV to be on Octopus's compatible list. E.ON Drive Smart works with anything — including 3-pin cables. Hyundai Ioniq 5 owners, Kia EV6 owners, Polestar drivers, anyone with a charger Octopus doesn't talk to: Drive Smart is the right answer.
  • Off-peak window: IOG offers a guaranteed 6-hour overnight window plus dynamic bonus slots (extra cheap-rate periods that fire when the grid has surplus renewable capacity). E.ON Drive Smart offers a fixed 6-hour window only — no daytime bonus charging.
  • March 2026 cap: IOG enforces a hard 6-hour daily cap on smart-rate charging; beyond that, the rate jumps to peak Boost. E.ON Drive Smart's 6-hour window is structural, not a cap — you simply can't get the off-peak rate outside 00:00–06:00 anyway.
  • Bonus-slot value: IOG's dynamic slots can deliver 10–25% extra off-peak charging across a year for households whose schedules permit daytime sessions. Drive Smart has no equivalent.
  • Switching: Both have no exit fees in their current form (verify with your supplier). Drive Smart locks you into a 1-year fixed term but with no penalty for breaking it; IOG is variable, no fixed term.

Net: if your charger and car are IOG-compatible, IOG generally wins on raw economics because the bonus slots add real upside. If they're not, Drive Smart is the closest equivalent at the same headline rate.

How Drive Smart Compares Across the Field

Feature Best Overall E.ON Next Drive Smart Intelligent Octopus Go EDF GoElectric OVO Charge Anytime
Price
Rating
Off-peak rate ~8p/kWh (regional, verify postcode) ~8p/kWh (regional) ~7p/kWh 14p PAYG / lower on monthly plans
Window 00:00–06:00, 6 hours 23:30–05:30 + dynamic bonus slots 23:00–06:00, 7 hours Any (algorithmic)
Whole-home off-peak No (EV-only credit)
Charger requirements None — any charger or 3-pin Compatible charger or EV required None Compatible charger or EV
Bonus slots Yes (dynamic)
Contract 1-year fixed, no exit fees Variable, no exit fees Fixed-term variants available Add-on to OVO base tariff

Eligibility and Sign-Up

1

Confirm SMETS2 (or supported SMETS1) smart meter

Drive Smart needs half-hourly meter readings to apply the time-of-use rates. SMETS2 universally works; certain Secure-manufactured SMETS1 meters that have been retro-certified also qualify. Older non-smart meters need replacement first — E.ON arranges this free of charge but it adds 4–8 weeks to onboarding.

2

Get a postcode quote

Off-peak and day rates vary by region. The 8p / 26p figures used in this review are indicative; your specific quote may differ by 1–2p in either direction. Use E.ON's online quote tool with your postcode before deciding.

3

Confirm you have an EV (and willing to charge in the window)

Drive Smart eligibility requires an eligible EV registered to the household. There's no minimum mileage requirement, but the tariff only pays back if your charging schedule actually fits the 00:00–06:00 window. Households with shift-work schedules, EV-share arrangements, or large-battery cars that can't refill inside 6 hours should consider whether the day rate (~26p/kWh) suits their non-EV consumption.

4

Switch in-app or via the website

Existing E.ON customers can move to Drive Smart in-app. New customers complete a standard switch — Direct Debit only is required. Switchover lead time is approximately 5 working days from completing the switch to the new rates being live.

5

Set a charging schedule

Once Drive Smart is live, set your charger or vehicle to start charging at 00:00 and finish by 06:00. The smart meter does the rest — there's no app-level integration needed because the rates apply by clock time, not by which appliance is drawing.

Where Drive Smart Falls Short

Three issues are worth flagging.

No bonus-slot upside. If you charge an EV daily and have flexible daytime schedules (work-from-home, hybrid working), the missing dynamic slots are real lost opportunity vs IOG. Where IOG might fire 30–60 minutes of bonus 8p slots three or four times a week during high-renewable periods, Drive Smart simply can't. Estimate the value at £30–£100/year for typical households who'd actually use the bonus slots if available.

Rate uncertainty across the field. Off-peak rates on UK smart EV tariffs have moved meaningfully through 2025–2026 as wholesale prices fluctuated. The 8p figure used here is current at the time of writing; older sources quote 6.5p (out-of-date) and some recent updates show variants at 8.5p. Always pull a current quote with your postcode rather than relying on a published figure.

Standing charge transparency. Drive Smart's standing charge varies by region and isn't pinned in E.ON's headline marketing. For an honest cost-per-mile comparison vs other tariffs, you need the standing charge plus the unit rate — pull the full breakdown from your quote.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Drive Smart available everywhere in the UK?
Drive Smart is a domestic dual-fuel tariff offered through E.ON Next; availability follows E.ON's standard market footprint across England, Wales, and Scotland. Northern Ireland is served by separate utility regulation and has different EV tariffs available. Check the E.ON Next website with your postcode to confirm.
Do I need a smart charger?
No. Drive Smart applies the off-peak rate by clock time, not by appliance — any home charger or even a 3-pin granny cable works. You set the start/end time on your charger or vehicle, and the smart meter records the kWh used in the off-peak window for billing.
Can I get Drive Smart with a heat pump?
Yes — and the whole-home off-peak rate makes it particularly useful for heat pumps that you can shift load to overnight (cylinder heating, defrost cycles, scheduled boosts). The flat-window structure suits heat pump owners less well than IOG's bonus slots only when daytime grid surplus matters; for fully-overnight heat pump strategies, Drive Smart is competitive.
What happens if I miss the 6am deadline and my EV is still charging?
After 06:00 your EV will continue charging at the day rate (~26p/kWh) until your set schedule completes or the battery is full. There's no penalty rate or surcharge — just the standard day rate. To avoid this, schedule your charge to finish by 05:30 with a 30-minute buffer, especially for larger batteries on slower chargers.
Can I have Drive Smart and solar PV?
Yes — Drive Smart is compatible with home solar. Solar generation that you self-consume during the day reduces your day-rate consumption from the grid; off-peak overnight charging tops up your EV at 8p. The combination works particularly well for households with a battery storage system that can shift solar surplus to non-EV overnight loads. E.ON's Smart Export Guarantee (SEG) tariff for excess solar is separate and runs in parallel.
Where does Drive Smart sit vs the other UK suppliers?
Within £1–2/MWh of EDF GoElectric on rate; identical headline rate to IOG; meaningfully cheaper than OVO Charge Anytime PAYG (14p) and British Gas EV Power. Our <a href="/blog/best-ev-tariffs-uk-2026/">best EV tariffs guide</a> ranks every UK option by effective cost per mile.

Bottom Line

E.ON Next Drive Smart is the right choice for UK EV households who want a competitive whole-home off-peak rate without IOG's compatibility restrictions. The 8p/kWh headline rate matches the market leader; the lack of charger / EV integration requirement opens it up to households IOG can't reach.

If your charger and car are both on Octopus's IOG list, IOG generally wins on raw economics because the bonus slots add real upside. If they're not, Drive Smart is the right backup — and is materially better than OVO Charge Anytime PAYG or [British Gas](/review/british-gas-ev-power-review/) EV Power for the same household profile. Pull a current postcode quote and compare against EDF GoElectric (slightly cheaper on rate, no charger restriction either) before committing.

Compare every UK EV tariff

E.ON Drive Smart, Intelligent Octopus Go, EDF GoElectric, OVO Charge Anytime — ranked by effective cost per mile.

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Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 8p/kWh off-peak rate is competitive with IOG and undercuts most other UK smart EV tariffs
  • Whole-home off-peak applies — your dishwasher, dryer, and heat pump on a schedule all benefit, not just the EV
  • No charger compatibility list — works with ANY home charger or even a 3-pin cable
  • Six-hour off-peak window (00:00–06:00) is comfortably long for typical overnight charging on a 7kW unit
  • One-year fixed contract — rate locked in regardless of wholesale moves through the term
  • No exit fees — switch out if your circumstances change

Cons

  • No dynamic bonus-slot system — no daytime cheap windows when the grid has surplus renewable capacity
  • Day rate (~26p/kWh) is mid-range — high-daytime-usage households may pay more on the day side than they save on the EV side
  • Fixed-window only — drivers who can't fit charging inside 00:00–06:00 (large batteries, multiple EVs) will spill into peak rate
  • Standing charge varies by region and isn't pinned in marketing copy — pull a postcode quote before committing
  • 1-year fixed term means you can't capitalise on falling rates mid-term

Our Verdict

E.ON Next Drive Smart is the closest direct competitor to Intelligent Octopus Go on price (both around 8p/kWh) and the clear winner if your charger or EV isn't on Octopus's compatibility list. The trade-off is no dynamic bonus-slot system — what you see is what you get, no daytime cheap windows when the grid has surplus. For households with a fixed overnight charging routine and any home charger (including 3-pin), it's a strong choice. Score 4.1/5.