E.ON Next will open the doors to its EVerything £2.70 store, a first of its kind grocer in Central London. The twist The store will only stock items worth exactly £2.70, the same price drivers could be paying to fully charge their EV (electric vehicle) overnight at home with the E.ON Next Drive tariff*.
The store will boast a range of goods with a £2.70 price tag, including four fifths of a shop bought coffee, one and a half loaves of bread, just under half a pack of toilet rolls and three quarters of a box of cereal. Visitors to the store will be able to shop the experience and take away one item for FREE.
The experience will launch to show the value of EV at home charging compared to the cost of fuel, as research reveals UK drivers spent an average of £48.30 on petrol the last time they filled up their tank, over 17 times the potential cost of recharging with the E.ON Next Drive tariff. The bright and bold concept store will feature interactive games and opportunities to learn more about EV home charging.
Jean Coleman, Director of Commercial at E.ON Next says: “Most of us don’t know just how good value home charging an EV can be. We’re launching the EVerything £2.70 store to bring to life the value of at home overnight charging and promote the financial benefits of making the switch to EV.”
The EVerything £2.70 store will be open to members of the public from 9am to 5pm on 14 and 15 May at 36 Eastcastle Street, W1W 8DP.
*Next Drive Fixed V6 offers fixed priced overnight EV charging via a home charging point at 6.7p/kWh between 12am and 7am. The £2.70 figure relates to charging a car with a 40kWh battery (40x 6.7=£2.68.) using a 7kW home charger in ideal conditions. Prices and comparisons quoted correct at time of issue. T&Cs apply