owners could secure up to "two years worth of free driving" announced by .
when signing up for EDF's Pod Point Plug & Power tariff.
Both new and existing customers can take up the deal to receive the hefty £300 bill credit, which EDF claims is worth around 12,000 miles of EV driving.
As part of the deal, electric car owners can purchase a Pod Point Solo 3S charger for a lower upfront cost of just £499, down from £1,099.
The Solo 3S charger will come with standard installation included and a 5-year warranty for peace of mind.
The remainder of the cost for the charger will then be spread over two years and integrated into the tariff allowing motorists to get started for less.
The tariff also comes with priced at just 8.49p per kWh between 12am and 5am saving motorists money while they sleep.
Rich Hughes, director of retail at said: "We're excited to start 2025 with big savings for drivers by offering them an even better deal on the Pod Point Plug & Power tariff.
"By spreading the cost of a charger over two years, we already make it easier for customers to manage typically high upfront costs.
"Now, with an additional £300 back upon signing up, the costs are even lower.
"We all know driving electric will reduce our carbon footprint, and our aim is by offering more deals like this to help customers save cash in the process, we hope it'll encourage more drivers to make the switch."
EDF said it will apply the £300 credit to their account within 30 days after signing up for the offer.
However, eligible customers must have a smart meter installed and be opted into half-hourly meter readings.
, E.ON offers one of the most affordable energy suppliers offering EV tariffs.
They suggest that E.ON's Next Drive tariff charges just 6.7p per kWh off-peak in major savings for individuals.
Octopus Energy's Intelligent Octopus Go variable tariff is also affordable, with rates starting from just 7p per kWh.