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Just tried to transfer to Utilita, they wont take any new customers on an off peak tariff. Time to start shopping again, anybody know of a cheaper off peak than Octopus GO @ 12.5p?
 
Just tried to transfer to Utilita, they wont take any new customers on an off peak tariff. Time to start shopping again, anybody know of a cheaper off peak than Octopus GO @ 12.5p?
These John are from my files to remind me who might be worth looking at. Not sure how current they are now.

Octopus energy: Intelligent Octopus Six hours of super cheap energy every night 10p/kwh 23.30 to 05.30 day rate 43.40 and standing charge 42.13p/day.
EDF energy: 7p kw/h night rate, 54p peak, 39p standing charge. But you get 7 hrs to charge batteries
 
isn't there a comparaison website for energy providers as you have for broadband and SIM Cards?
uswitch for instance?
 
Octopus energy: Intelligent Octopus Six hours of super cheap energy every night 10p/kwh 23.30 to 05.30 day rate 43.40 and standing charge 42.13p/day.
EDF energy: 7p kw/h night rate, 54p peak, 39p standing charge. But you get 7 hrs to charge batteries
I'm on Octopus GO at the minute, it expires at the end of March.

EDF wont quote.
 
Are you asking via online or email John, I hear a phone call is the way to win.

Oh and Intelligent Octopus isnt the same as Go.
 
Any joy John? Octopus offered Intelligent @ 10p/kw (23:30-05:30) on line in my area recently.

I was wondering, as the uptake of home battery storage increases along with overnight car battery charging, the demand will mean a shift in loading the grid to these overnight slots.
Wont the generation plants just see a money tree and hike the prices to the energy companies in these slots. I doubt the energy suppliers are adverse to making a profit by levering the price up some either.
I doubt there is a rate fixed by the regulator that they cannot go beyond on "cheap" overnight consumption?

When posting I saw this thread https://electricianforum.co.uk/threads/playing-the-devils-advocate-for-a-bit.55387/
 
Any joy John? Octopus offered Intelligent @ 10p/kw (23:30-05:30) on line in my area recently.

I was wondering, as the uptake of home battery storage increases along with overnight car battery charging, the demand will mean a shift in loading the grid to these overnight slots.
Wont the generation plants just see a money tree and hike the prices to the energy companies in these slots. I doubt the energy suppliers are adverse to making a profit by levering the price up some either.
I doubt there is a rate fixed by the regulator that they cannot go beyond on "cheap" overnight consumption?

When posting I saw this thread https://electricianforum.co.uk/threads/playing-the-devils-advocate-for-a-bit.55387/
When off peak gets to around 15p, thats when plan B comes into play with a diesel genny and more solar.
 
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