Octopus Free Power Hours

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Moxi wrote: Sun Jun 22, 2025 2:37 pm This is one of those occasions where the heat pump tumble dryer struggles to deliver :lol: the wife has cracked out the Hoover and is hoovering lad a woman possessed- me and the dogs dare not sit still lest we get the same treatment that all the carpets are getting!

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I am wondering whether Octopus hope to reclaim some of the costs when people who have programmed an extra battery charge forget to cancel it and find they have to pay for daytime-rate electricity when they let it repeat? I have remembered to cancel mine!
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AE-NMidlands wrote: Mon Jun 23, 2025 11:59 am I am wondering whether Octopus hope to reclaim some of the costs when people who have programmed an extra battery charge forget to cancel it and find they have to pay for daytime-rate electricity when they let it repeat? I have remembered to cancel mine!
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Stinsy wrote: Mon Jun 23, 2025 12:06 pm
AE-NMidlands wrote: Mon Jun 23, 2025 11:59 am I am wondering whether Octopus hope to reclaim some of the costs when people who have programmed an extra battery charge forget to cancel it and find they have to pay for daytime-rate electricity when they let it repeat? I have remembered to cancel mine!
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The rewards for SS and PH are so derisory these days that a small error in the programming and reprogramming will wipe them out!
Exactly my point- and it hasn't cost them much in my case: I only managed to import 1.9 units as the sun came out and the inverter put that into the battery instead. If Octopus have surplus power to unload one day (at little cost to them) a consumer's mistake will get them an extra sale at the standard day rate until it is corrected.
However the people without batteries (who just used as much as they could in the house and garden) couldn't get caught that way.
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I havent really dived into this much because I dont export and only have modest charging needs at present for the house and the car BUT a quick look at EON next drive suggests you get 7 hours at 6.5p and then you can also sign up to their smart export guarantee for 12 months at 16.5p so as it was with Octopus with a bit better rate ? Not dived into the small print but it looks like a possible option for people ? of course you have to be willing to deal with their customer service team which from my own experience was sufficient for me not to contemplate using them in future. Then of course theirs the risk that where octopus leads others follow so you could switch and get tied in for 12 months just as things change.

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Confirming (mostly to myself) that the IOG scheduled slots during a power hour are indeed charged at 7p/kWh.
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There is a power hour tomorrow according to my App. Says between 2pm and 3pm but don’t rely on that as that might be European time.

Edit - Email also says between 2pm and 3pm so I reckon that will be correct.
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Yes, but car charging only for OG and IOG customers.
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Fintray wrote: Fri Jul 04, 2025 4:40 pm Yes, but car charging only for OG and IOG customers.
I’m pretty sure vanilla OG can fill their boots with their house load.
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