Most EV drivers have a rough sense of what they’re spending. Amperlo replaces “rough sense” with an exact figure — updated automatically, every time you charge. Here’s how it works, end to end.
1. Log a charge in seconds
Amperlo’s Quick Log screen is built for one-handed use — at the marina at night, on the driveway, or standing at a public charger. Tap in the kWh and cost, or let Amperlo pull the numbers straight from a receipt (more on that below), and you’re done. A dedicated one-tap shortcut pre-fills your usual overnight marina charge, so the most repetitive logging takes seconds, not minutes.
2. Every source of charge, one place
Home charging, public rapid chargers, marina prepaid meters, even free charges at a friend’s — Amperlo tracks them all under one roof, with the right cost and VAT treatment applied automatically for each. You don’t need to remember which rate applied where; Amperlo does.
3. Your real cost per mile, calculated for you
As you log odometer readings alongside your charges, Amperlo calculates your actual pence-per-mile — not a manufacturer’s WLTP estimate, but the number your own driving and charging habits produce. Switch between energy-only cost, full running costs, or total cost of ownership (including depreciation and finance) to see the number that matters most to you.
4. Savings and VAT, tracked automatically
Every session is compared against a petrol-equivalent baseline, so you always know how much you’re actually saving. VAT is calculated and stored on every eligible charge, ready to hand to your accountant at tax time — no reconstructing it from memory months later.
5. It gets easier the more you use it
Amperlo learns your patterns — recognising duplicate imports, catching odometer readings that don’t add up, and flagging anything that needs a second look. The more you log, the less typing you actually do.
That’s the whole loop: log a charge, get a number you can trust. Try it free at amperlo.com.