I forget why you got booted from the Tesla Tariff. Was it because you have "too much solar"?Fintray wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 12:52 pmOctopus have the Tesla tariff which I am on (but not for much longer!) that allows Tesla to decide when to charge and discharge my battery. The payback on this is I pay 11p/kWh for import and get paid the same for export with no daily standing charge which suits me fine, however they have changed the rules and I no longer comply with them so am being moved off this tariff.Moxi wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 9:31 am
I appreciate that this may not be as the National Grid would like though and could lead to people forecasting and holding back for peak prices but I don't see people willingly handing over physical control of their systems unless a fair and equitable contract can be produced - again wasn't / isn't this something Octopus are looking at ??
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3x 380W JA Solar panels (1.14kWp)
5x 2.4kWh Pylontech batteries (12kWh)
LuxPower inverter/charger
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Re: Agile yesterday
Too much solar or not enough battery...Stinsy wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 2:42 pmI forget why you got booted from the Tesla Tariff. Was it because you have "too much solar"?Fintray wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 12:52 pmOctopus have the Tesla tariff which I am on (but not for much longer!) that allows Tesla to decide when to charge and discharge my battery. The payback on this is I pay 11p/kWh for import and get paid the same for export with no daily standing charge which suits me fine, however they have changed the rules and I no longer comply with them so am being moved off this tariff.Moxi wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 9:31 am
I appreciate that this may not be as the National Grid would like though and could lead to people forecasting and holding back for peak prices but I don't see people willingly handing over physical control of their systems unless a fair and equitable contract can be produced - again wasn't / isn't this something Octopus are looking at ??
Moxi
3.87kWp PV
10.24kWp PV SolarEdge system
Tesla Powerwall 2
100 x 47mm Navitron tubes (still being installed!) Now likely to be removed for more PV.
MK2 PV router DHW diverter
Morso 5kW WBS
Vaillant AroTherm 10kW ASHP
Nissan Leaf
10.24kWp PV SolarEdge system
Tesla Powerwall 2
100 x 47mm Navitron tubes (still being installed!) Now likely to be removed for more PV.
MK2 PV router DHW diverter
Morso 5kW WBS
Vaillant AroTherm 10kW ASHP
Nissan Leaf
Re: Agile yesterday
The new requirements of the "Tesla Energy Plan", and NOT to be confused with the "Intelligent Octopus Tariff (for Tesla cars)".Fintray wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 4:46 pmToo much solar or not enough battery...Stinsy wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 2:42 pmI forget why you got booted from the Tesla Tariff. Was it because you have "too much solar"?Fintray wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 12:52 pm
Octopus have the Tesla tariff which I am on (but not for much longer!) that allows Tesla to decide when to charge and discharge my battery. The payback on this is I pay 11p/kWh for import and get paid the same for export with no daily standing charge which suits me fine, however they have changed the rules and I no longer comply with them so am being moved off this tariff.
- Any size MCS-certified solar panel installation up to nine kWp per Powerwall installed.
- Annual consumption of daytime energy (from 07:00-19:30) remains less than 9,500 kWh per Powerwall-installed. (This is import from grid)
Too big a solar array is going to export more @ 11p / kWh and cost Octopus too much.
More than 9,500kWh import @ 11p / kWh is too cheap to sell a lot to the customer at peak times.
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105kWh EV storage
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40kWh Thermal storage
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Re: Agile yesterday
I'd imagine they would be quite happy to buy units at 11p in the current market conditions.nowty wrote: ↑Wed Nov 17, 2021 5:09 pmThe new requirements of the "Tesla Energy Plan", and NOT to be confused with the "Intelligent Octopus Tariff (for Tesla cars)".
- Any size MCS-certified solar panel installation up to nine kWp per Powerwall installed.
Their reasoning is,
- Annual consumption of daytime energy (from 07:00-19:30) remains less than 9,500 kWh per Powerwall-installed. (This is import from grid)
Too big a solar array is going to export more @ 11p / kWh and cost Octopus too much.
More than 9,500kWh import @ 11p / kWh is too cheap to sell a lot to the customer at peak times.
3.87kWp PV
10.24kWp PV SolarEdge system
Tesla Powerwall 2
100 x 47mm Navitron tubes (still being installed!) Now likely to be removed for more PV.
MK2 PV router DHW diverter
Morso 5kW WBS
Vaillant AroTherm 10kW ASHP
Nissan Leaf
10.24kWp PV SolarEdge system
Tesla Powerwall 2
100 x 47mm Navitron tubes (still being installed!) Now likely to be removed for more PV.
MK2 PV router DHW diverter
Morso 5kW WBS
Vaillant AroTherm 10kW ASHP
Nissan Leaf