BYD Atto 3 Home Charging Guide
The BYD Atto 3 (60.5kWh battery, 261 miles WLTP range) charges at up to 7kW on single-phase power. On a home charger, it adds 25 miles of range per hour on single-phase and charges from 20% to full in 6.9 hours.
BYD Atto 3 Specs
Indicative UK pricing from approximately £37,000, June 2026. Verify with the dealer.
How Long to Charge a BYD Atto 3 at Home
| Charger Type | Power | Range Added/hr | 20% to 100% | Suitable? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single-phase | 7.4kW | 25 miles | 6.9 hrs | Recommended |
| Three-phase | 11kW | 25 miles | 6.9 hrs | No benefit |
| Three-phase | 22kW | 25 miles | 6.9 hrs | No benefit |
Almost all UK homes have single-phase power; three-phase supplies are rare and 7.4kW is the standard home install.
How Much Does It Cost to Charge a BYD Atto 3?
| How you charge | Full charge (20-100%) | Cost per mile | Annual saving vs petrol |
|---|---|---|---|
| Home, Ofgem cap average | ~£12 | ~6.7p | ~£1,015 |
| Home, EV overnight tariff | Lower | Lower | Higher; rates vary by supplier, compare tariffs |
| Home, rooftop solar | Near zero at the meter | Near zero | Highest; a solar-diverting charger does the work |
Based on the Ofgem price cap direct-debit average of about 25p/kWh (set nationally; changes quarterly) and an illustrative 8,000 miles/year. Petrol comparison: 8.3L/100km at an estimated £1.45/L (editorial estimate; pump prices vary). Energy costs only: there are no per-mile road charges in the UK, and EVs pay standard-rate VED (~£195/yr since April 2025), similar to petrol cars.
Best Home Chargers for a BYD Atto 3
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The BYD Atto 3 has a single-phase onboard charger capped at 7kW. You do not need a three-phase charger. A standard 7.4kW single-phase unit delivers the maximum charging speed this vehicle supports, making sharp-priced options like the Ohme Home Pro (from about £999 including standard install) excellent choices.
Salary Sacrifice and the BYD Atto 3
Like every fully electric car, the BYD Atto 3 can be leased through a UK employer salary sacrifice scheme: the lease comes out of gross pay, and Benefit-in-Kind is just 4% in 2026/27 (around £592 a year for a 40% taxpayer on a £37,000 list price). Typical savings run £5,000-15,000 a year versus buying privately, and many schemes bundle a home charger. There is no EV purchase grant in the UK, and EVs pay standard-rate VED of about £195 a year, stated here neutrally because petrol cars pay a similar annual charge.
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How long does it take to charge a BYD Atto 3 at home?
On a standard 7kW single-phase home charger, a BYD Atto 3 charges from 20% to 100% in about 6.9 hours, adding roughly 25 miles of range per hour. The BYD Atto 3 has a single-phase onboard charger, so a three-phase home charger will not charge faster than 7kW. Overnight charging on either setup is more than enough for daily driving.
How much does it cost to charge a BYD Atto 3 at home?
A full charge (20% to 100%) costs about £12 of electricity at the Ofgem price cap average of around 25p/kWh (the cap changes quarterly; EV tariffs with cheap overnight windows can lower it). That works out to roughly 6.7p per mile, versus about 19.4p per mile for a comparable petrol car at an estimated £1.45/L. Over an illustrative 8,000 miles a year, that is a saving of around £1,015 on energy alone. There are no per-mile road charges in the UK; EVs pay standard-rate VED of about £195 a year, similar to petrol cars.
What is the best home charger for a BYD Atto 3?
The best home chargers for a BYD Atto 3 are Ohme, Pod Point, Zappi. The BYD Atto 3 has a single-phase onboard charger capped at 7kW, so you do not need an expensive three-phase charger to get maximum speed. All recommended chargers support smart scheduling, so they can follow the cheap overnight window if you are on an EV tariff.
Do I need three-phase power for a BYD Atto 3?
No. The BYD Atto 3 has a single-phase onboard charger limited to 7kW. A three-phase home supply will not increase your charging speed. A standard 7kW single-phase charger gives you the maximum AC charging rate this vehicle supports.
Can I get a BYD Atto 3 through salary sacrifice?
Yes. Any fully electric car, including the BYD Atto 3, can be leased through a UK employer salary sacrifice scheme. The lease comes out of gross pay before income tax and National Insurance, and Benefit-in-Kind is just 4% in 2026/27: on a £37,000 list price, a 40% taxpayer pays around £592 a year in benefit tax. Typical overall savings are £5,000-15,000 a year versus buying privately, and many schemes bundle a home charger. There is no EV purchase grant in the UK (it ended in 2022).
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