Convenient home-charging for your electric Honda
Smartly charge your Honda EV using any charger and tariff, all managed through an easy-to-use app.
What is e:PROGRESS?
Honda e:PROGRESS is an intelligent charging solution that connects your Honda vehicle with any tariff and charger, whether it’s a Honda charger or your existing charger.
Managed through the e:PROGRESS app, this service enables convenient and cost effective charging, in the greenest way.
How to get started
Get started by installing one of our available chargers, or by linking your existing charger to the e:PROGRESS app.
- App Only
- App & Charger
Ready to get started?
If you already have a charger, just download our easy-to-use e:PROGRESS app to set your preferences and start intelligent charging today!
Charger Enquiry FormCompatible Honda Vehicles
Honda e
Compact and fully electric, the Honda e delivers a sleep, urban driving experience with cutting-edge tech.
Honda e:Ny1
The all-electric Honda e:Ny1 blends SUV versatility with zero emission dirving and advanced features.
Honda CR-V e:PHEV
The CR-V e:PHEV offers powerful hybrid performance with the felexibility of all-electric driving when you need it.
Terms and Conditions
* The savings shown are for the period 1st January to 31st December 2024 in the South region comparing the OFGEM Standard Variable Rate, Octopus GO and Agile Octopus tariff using the e:PROGRESS scheduling service. Household savings are calculated using the standard Profile Class 01 – Domestic Unrestricted Household Consumption Profile which is provided as Market Domain Data by Elexon and is used by Suppliers, Supplier Agents and Licensed Distribution System Operators in the retail electricity market. Standing charge is included. Vehicle savings are calculated using AER (All Electric Range) annual mileage, a fixed charging power of 6.6 kW, and official EV efficiency figures. The vehicle is assumed to be connected between 00:00 and 08:00. Past performance does not guarantee future results and your savings will differ based on your household consumption, vehicle usage, driving style, and location.

