EV & HYBRID PLAN
EV & Hybrid
Dedicated plan for electric and hybrid vehicles. 17 EV components covered including HV battery degradation cover (triggered when SOH falls below 70%). Proposed 2026 launch.
Eligible Vehicles
Up to 8 years, Up to 80,000 miles, EV & Hybrid only
At a glance
Claim Limit
£2,000/claim
Annual Cap
£5,000 / year
Excess
£75
Labour
£70/h
MOT
Included
Diagnostic
£75 contribution
Breakdown
Included
Waiting Period
30 days
Vehicle Pricing Factors — Apply to all plans
Your final price depends on your vehicle. We confirm it from a free DVLA reg lookup at checkout. Only the single highest factor applies (not cumulative):
Pricing · Annual, 2-Year, 3-Year
Save up to 20% with a multi-year plan
2-year saves 15% vs renewing annually; 3-year is our best value. 14-day cooling-off period on all durations.
What's Covered
Plan-specific coverage schedule
Listed in plain English. Full exclusions in T&Cs §6. Pre-existing faults and wear items are not covered.
HV battery pack
Degradation cover triggered when SOH falls below 70%
Inverter(s)
Power inverter & power-electronics controller
Drive motor(s)
Full cover incl. rotor, stator, bearings
DC-DC converter
Full cover
HV junction box (PDU)
Contactors & distribution
Charge port
CCS/Type 2 inlet assembly
Thermal management
Battery cooling/heating systems
BMS & cell monitoring
Battery Management System electronics
HV cables & busbars
High-voltage wiring & connectors
Regen braking system
Electronic regeneration components
Reduction gearbox
EV-specific single-speed transmission
HV battery- degradation cover triggered when SOH falls below 70%
17 EV components
Pre-purchase MOT condition
Check your MOT expiry before you buy
We can't cover a vehicle if its MOT is due to expire within 40 days — unless you give us a fresh MOT pass or an independent inspection from the last 14 days. This doesn't apply to cars under 3 years old that don't yet need an MOT.
Important — Applies to all plans
30-day waiting period from plan start date
No claims can be made in the first 30 days from purchase. Pre-existing faults — those arising or existing before the waiting period ends — are not covered. This is a universal condition across every DriveSafe plan.
