Stinsy wrote: ↑Fri Jun 13, 2025 6:28 am
The screw really is turning against us. On a number of fronts!
Saving sessions are now a joke, all that effort was fun when you got a few pounds, but now it is a few pence. What’s the point? The power hours were supposed to be a way to deal with excess renewable generation, instead of paying Dale Vince billions to turn off his wind turbines, they incentivise consumers to use it. Brilliant idea IMO. And us battery-owners are best placed to do so. But no, it is now “EV charging only”.
I think there needs to be a balance between paying customers ie us and turbine owners/gas power stations.
2 years ago some of us were earning £100 in a 1 1/2 hour saving session, now it’s £1, whereas the big power stations are getting £12m for a 3 hour window……it just doesn’t seem right plus where is our incentive to inconvenience ourselves to help the grid out in an emergency.
A lot of customers are being stitched up by the greed of big companies and our government continues to let this happen. We know something could be done but they choose not to.
When I look at our savings, not taking into the capex spent etc, we are saving a lot on home energy use and car usage mainly because I find it interesting and it keeps me out of mischief. But there us a bit of inconvenience having electric cars when using public chargers, which I try to avoid like the plague, although the Tesla free 1 year charging us handy on the model Y.