Evri Driver Pay UK (2026)

Evri pays per parcel delivered, typically £0.50–1.00 each, settled monthly via BACS. Your effective hourly rate depends almost entirely on route density — tight urban rounds can yield £14/hr+, while rural routes may only achieve £7–9/hr.

Per-Parcel Rates

Standard parcel rates are £0.50–0.80. Oversized or specialist parcels can pay up to £1.00+. Route allocation (assigned by your local depot) determines how achievable high rates are — urban drivers with 100+ stops in a small area earn significantly more than those with sparse rural rounds.

How Often Does Evri Pay? Evri Flex vs Evri Plus

Evri pays self-employed couriers monthly via BACS per the official Evri courier FAQ — not weekly. Payments arrive gross with no tax deductions; invoices are in the Courier Community App. Evri Flex is the flexible contract: choose 1–7 working days, higher per-parcel rate, but no holiday pay, pension, or minimum-earnings floor. Evri Plus (formerly Self-Employed Plus/SE+, developed with the GMB union) requires 5+ days a week including a weekend day, in return for up to 28 days paid holiday, pension contributions, and pay of at least the minimum wage.

Typical Daily Earnings

A moderate urban round of 80 parcels at £0.70 average earns £56 gross. A dense round of 120 parcels at £0.75 earns £90 gross. Working 5 days/week at £56–90/day: £14,560–23,400 gross/year. After fuel (£3,000–5,000) and insurance (£1,500–2,500), net take-home is £10,000–18,000/year.

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