Does British Gas still have an Economy 7 tariff?

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Mr Gus wrote: Sun Dec 11, 2022 11:20 am ..presumably the same DM we knew for years from "st elsewhere" (it's never clear these days & why I stuck with my original)
Nope, I'm an all new DM!
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Well, thats me done guessing then 😉
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Thebeeman wrote: Sun Dec 11, 2022 9:36 am
Stinsy wrote: Sun Dec 11, 2022 7:50 am You need a BEV for Intelligent Octopus!
Extract from Intelligent Octopus T&C's, clause 3.
Batteries and heat pumps qualify.

"The Intelligent Octopus tariff is for customers with low carbon technology at home, including electric vehicle home charging, heat pumps or home batteries. Any electricity used by low carbon technology as well as any other electricity used in your home during off-peak hours will be charged at the night rate."

Full Terms.
https://octopus.energy/intelligent-octo ... onditions/

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Thebeeman wrote: Sun Dec 11, 2022 7:45 am You can get ECO7 or intelligent octopus off peak without an EV. You need an EV for GO.
I've just fitted 10.5 Kw of batteries and await a Smart Meter to change tariff.
Just to clarify what others have partially said - you need an EV for intelligent Octopus, and it has to have a compatible charger.

All you need for Octopus Go is a smart meter, although they say it's aimed at EV charging, they don't enforce that as far as I can see.
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Clause 5 onwards in the T&C's states that they will need to control your EV or heat pump or battery charger. I read that to mean just having one of those technologies allows access to the tariff. Any additional power consumed in the 'off peak' period is at night rate.
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How would they control it?
Doesn’t make sense
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AGT wrote: Sun Dec 11, 2022 2:36 pm How would they control it?
Doesn’t make sense
via the "internet of things?" I bet the default is to enable external control (i.e. over-ride the owner's instructon) and only the savvy will bother to switch it off...
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AGT wrote: Sun Dec 11, 2022 2:36 pm How would they control it?
Doesn’t make sense
The 'correct' car charger or my Luxpower inverter are controllable remotely if you choose to allow it. With the inverter and agile tariff I think it can be changed to use the cheapest or free leccy by the supplier, not a route I'm looking to go.
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dangermouse wrote: Sun Dec 11, 2022 2:22 pm
Just to clarify what others have partially said - you need an EV for intelligent Octopus, and it has to have a compatible charger.
Or any charger and a compatible EV. :geek:
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Thanks for the replies - Go or Eco7 sound like they’ll be viable.
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