Charging route
Check charging time and setup
Once annual costs look right, move back into charging time, charger speed, and session cost planning to make the ownership picture more practical.
Open charge-time calculatorTesskat EV Hub
Compare estimated annual EV running costs against a petrol or diesel alternative using mileage, efficiency, electricity price, fuel price, and maintenance assumptions.
Built to support everyday drivers, charging buyers, installers, and future fleet conversations from the same connected Hub.
This calculator reuses the wider Hub vehicle context wherever possible.
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A strong Hub should connect comparison tools to the next commercial step, whether that is charging products, home energy planning, or business support.
Charging route
Once annual costs look right, move back into charging time, charger speed, and session cost planning to make the ownership picture more practical.
Open charge-time calculatorHome energy route
If home charging is part of the plan, continue into solar and battery planning to understand how home generation and storage could reduce wider EV ownership costs.
Open solar + battery calculatorCustomer or B2B route
Use the annual cost comparison as a practical next step into charging products, installer conversations, fleet planning, or a direct Tesskat EV enquiry.
Upgrade path
Keep the live EV cost comparison open to everyone, while preparing a stronger Pro and Business layer for saved reports, deeper scenario analysis, and commercial support.
Free now
Use the EV Cost Calculator freely with live annual cost comparison, multi-year savings view, and shared Hub assumptions.
Pro soon
Add saved comparisons, mileage scenarios, tariff scenarios, downloadable summaries, and stronger recommendation layers for EV buyers.
Business soon
Build toward proposal-ready outputs, multi-case comparison, and support for fleets, partners, and broader EV cost planning.
Next Hub phase
Once charging time and annual running costs are connected, the next logical step is home solar and battery planning using the same EV and household context.