Your free 2-minute EV verdict
Should you go electric?
We weigh up your driving, home, and budget to tell you whether an EV is the right move for you — with a real savings estimate and clear, honest next steps.
- 100% independent
- UK-focused
- Honest & unbiased

Sample verdict
Saves ~£1,800/yr
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How it works
An honest answer in three steps
- 1
Answer a few questions
About two minutes on your driving, parking, budget, and current car. No sign-up needed.
- 2
Get your honest verdict
An instant, personalised result — Go Electric, Soon, Wait, or Keep your car — with a savings estimate.
- 3
Know your next step
Clear, plain-English guidance on exactly what to do next, tailored to your situation.
What you'll get
Your free verdict, built around your situation
Every quiz result includes these — in plain English, with the assumptions shown.
A personalised verdict
Go Electric, Go Electric Soon, Wait and Review, or Keep Your Current Car.
Real savings estimate
Based on your mileage, your car, and your electricity tariff — with the assumptions shown.
Charging assessment
Can you realistically charge where you live? We give you an honest answer.
Honest next steps
What to do next, in plain English, tailored to your situation.
Why we're different
Advice that's on your side
Dealers, lease brokers, and manufacturer sites all make money when you switch. We're independent and earn our money differently, so our advice is built around what's genuinely right for you — not what earns a commission.
Dealers & brokers
- ✕Paid when you buy or lease
- ✕Push the deal with the best commission
- ✕Generic, US/EU-flavoured advice
- ✕One-size-fits-all recommendations
EVISER
- Independent — no commission either way
- Our only incentive is being right
- Built for UK drivers and UK numbers
- Advice tailored to your exact situation
The shift is happening
The UK is going electric
Electric cars are no longer a niche choice — and the rules of the road are changing too. Here's where things stand, and the key dates worth knowing.
23%
of new cars bought in the UK in 2025 were fully electric
Nearly one in four new cars
~1 in 20
cars on UK roads is now fully electric
About 1.8 million and climbing fast
470k+
new electric cars registered in 2025 alone
More than 2021 and 2022 combined
Key dates: the petrol & diesel phase-out
- 2030
New petrol & diesel-only cars phased out
From 2030, every new car sold must be a hybrid or fully electric — pure petrol and diesel models can no longer be sold new.
- 2030–35
Hybrids bridge the gap
Full and plug-in hybrids stay on sale during the transition, giving drivers a stepping stone to going fully electric.
- 2035
All new cars zero-emission
From 2035, every new car and van sold in the UK must be 100% zero-emission at the tailpipe.
Sources: SMMT 2025 new-car registration and Motorparc data; UK Government confirmation of the 2030 phase-out and ZEV mandate. Figures are approximate and policy can change — check official guidance for the latest detail.
Guides & advice
Read up before you decide
Honest, UK-specific guides covering the questions that actually decide whether an EV is right for you — costs, charging, and the details that often get glossed over.

Should I go electric? An honest UK guide
A balanced, UK-focused guide to deciding whether to switch to an electric car — the real costs, the charging question, and how to know if it's right for you (or not yet).
Read guide3 min
How much does it really cost to run an EV in the UK?
An honest breakdown of UK electric car running costs — charging at home vs public, road tax, servicing, and insurance — so you can see what you'd actually pay.
Read guide2 min
Can you own an EV without a driveway?
Yes, you can run an electric car without off-street parking — but it changes the costs and the convenience. An honest look at on-street, workplace, and public charging in the UK.
Read guide2 minFree tools
Crunch the numbers yourself
Free, independent UK calculators to explore the costs behind going electric. No sign-up, and every result shows its assumptions.
EV vs petrol running cost calculator
Compare what you'd spend on fuel versus charging an EV.
Open calculatorHome charging cost calculator
Work out the cost to charge an EV and your cost per mile.
Open calculatorEV salary sacrifice calculator
Estimate the real monthly cost of an EV through salary sacrifice.
Open calculatorEV Readiness Report
SampleEstimated annual saving
£1,800
- Likely to save £900–£1,300 a year
- You can charge at home overnight
- Your driving habits suit an EV
- !Public charging on ~5 trips a year
5-year running cost
Illustrative example. Your report shows personalised figures with the assumptions behind them.
The EV Readiness Report
Your personal verdict, with the reasoning behind it
The free quiz gives you an instant verdict and savings estimate, drawing on the same six areas a full EV Readiness Report covers.
- 1Executive Summary
- 2Financial Impact
- 3Driving Compatibility
- 4Home Charging Assessment
- 5Risks & Considerations
- 6Recommended Next Steps
FAQ
Questions, answered honestly
Is the quiz really free?
Yes — the 2-minute quiz, your verdict, and our calculators are completely free, with no sign-up. The honest verdict will never be behind a paywall.
What do I get right now?
An instant, personalised verdict (Go Electric, Soon, Wait, or Keep your car), a running-cost savings estimate, the key reasons, things to consider, and a clear next step. Free calculators are available too.
Are you independent?
Yes. We're not a dealer, lease broker, or manufacturer — we're fully independent. That's exactly why we can give you advice that's genuinely guided by what's right for you.
How do you make money?
After you get your result, you can optionally ask to be connected with vetted partners (for things like home chargers or leasing) — only with your explicit consent, and never in a way that influences your verdict.
Is my data safe?
Yes. We collect the minimum needed, never share your details without explicit consent, and you can withdraw at any time. See our privacy policy for details.