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Motorists can now drive a mile for just 1p for first time in nearly 50 years

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Electric Vehicles (EV) are taking motorists back in time, with drivers now able to travel a mile by car on just one penny of fuel for the first time since the early 1970s.

EDF’s GoElectric 35 EV tariff offers an off-peak charging rate of just 4.5p / kwh - the lowest in the UK and equivalent to just 1.3p per mile f or a typical EV.

This means it’s now possible for drivers to travel for a penny a mile for the first time since 1972, when petrol cost 35p per gallon, the Ford Cortina was the country’s most popular car, flares were all the rage and T.Rex and Slade were topping the charts.

Despite the huge cost savings available, consumer research from EDF, Britain’s biggest generator of zero carbon electricity, reveals drivers are still in the.

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