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Yuff
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Intelligent Octopus Go

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I see off peak is reducing to 7p from July 1st due to decreases in wholesale prices….. :)
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Just received the email myself and peak rate is dropping by about 3.5p too. :xx:
I fecked up the other night and accidently imported about 10 kWh on peak cos I for got to re-programme my battery inverter. :facepalm:

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And apparently I've heard that standard Octopus Go cheap rate is dropping from 9p to 8.5p but also gaining an extra hour of cheap rate from 00:30 to 05:30.

Possibly to compete with British Gas which offers 5 hours cheap rate on its EV tariff.
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nowty wrote: Wed Jun 26, 2024 3:18 pm Just received the email myself and peak rate is dropping by about 3.5p too. :xx:
I fecked up the other night and accidently imported about 10 kWh on peak cos I for got to re-programme my battery inverter. :facepalm:

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That is so annoying when you forget to change a schedule.
I’ve had a couple of slots when I’ve been charging the batteries using peak electric, fortunately only 3-4 kWh this month.
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Yuff wrote: Wed Jun 26, 2024 7:22 pm
nowty wrote: Wed Jun 26, 2024 3:18 pm Just received the email myself and peak rate is dropping by about 3.5p too. :xx:
I fecked up the other night and accidently imported about 10 kWh on peak cos I for got to re-programme my battery inverter. :facepalm:
That is so annoying when you forget to change a schedule.
I’ve had a couple of slots when I’ve been charging the batteries using peak electric, fortunately only 3-4 kWh this month.
If you realise in the same half hour slot it can often be rectified by requesting a charge session ASAP before the half hour slot ends, but in this case it had been importing for 2 hours and the time was exactly 21:30.

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Been there more than a few times myself! :fight: .I think this is a PB for the house being occupied.

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Joeboy wrote: Thu Jun 27, 2024 7:24 am Been there more than a few times myself! :fight: .I think this is a PB for the house being occupied.

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My record low import on 5th June when I exported for the whole 24 hours.
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nowty wrote: Thu Jun 27, 2024 12:10 pm
Joeboy wrote: Thu Jun 27, 2024 7:24 am Been there more than a few times myself! :fight: .I think this is a PB for the house being occupied.

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My record low import on 5th June when I exported for the whole 24 hours.
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Nice! I look forward to joining the fray soon on the outgoing side of things. Finally got an appointment for No1"s place to be fitted with a smart meter. Going in on 30th July. :xx:
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Email just in:

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Good news is that the night rate is staying the same. :D
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It's not so good for those of us without EVs, my "cheap rate" is going up 7 or 8%
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