For the first time since I've been on agile it may be worth swapping for the duration to tracker. Just ran the Octopus compare app and tracker would have been about £15 cheaper for last month. Worth a look if anything
I looked at adding a myenergi Eddi (similar to iboost) to our system but decided against the additional cost.
It made more sense to me to send excess solar back to the grid during the day and buy it back overnight when cheaper.
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For the first time since I've been on agile it may be worth swapping for the duration to tracker. Just ran the Octopus compare app and tracker would have been about £15 cheaper for last month. Worth a look if anything
It’s certainly keep up last few days. Think we will hold firm for now.
Tracker is another option but overnight charge etc has saved us £100s so will continue to keep an eye and hopefully lower rates to return.
Last night first time having to charge at around 20p. Which vs standard variable is still great but obviously not vs what have been used to!
Yep, 20p felt painful last night until I remembered the standard rate was still at least 50% higher...
What is the max agile can peak at? Is it the same as the tracker?
Was thinking about the tracker or agile but only have 5kw of battery would think I need to add another 5 to do agile on the cheap.
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The trackers 20.48 today for me
Yeah I read that on the website was not sure if it was old and still capped at the price cap or not thanks
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I'm on Flux, which seems to be working well for me at the moment, only been on it since September. 10kWh battery but no EV.
Charge between 02:00 and 05:00 at 16.955p / kWh and export during the day at 17.95p
Looked at Octopus Agile but it doesn’t make much sense if you have Solar and Tesla Powerwall. The way they notify you of charging bands is clunky and does not allow you to automate the process. It would be better if they had an API that linked into things like the Tesla Home Gateway. I am on Octopus Intelligent which works well with the Tesla Home Gateway and the 2Tesla Powerwalls I have. Since switching to Intelligent all my electric charges have been at 7.5p per kWh as the Tesla Powerwalls have enough power (27kwh) to run the house for the whole day. My electric bill has dropped by 75%. The Powerwalls are recharged overnight during the 23.30-05.30 off peak rate. The EV also recharges at this time too if required.
I also recently just got my Export MpAN through and am now being paid 15p per kWh exported. The Tesla Home Gateway is quite smart in that it recognises how much power you regularly use. Looks at projected solar for the day ahead and will export power to get the 15p/kwh. I am still experimenting with the settings but it looks like I can export enough to offset the usage at off peak to essentially mean I just pay the daily standing charge. In the months when solar is much more productive (April-October) I calculate that I will be being paid by Octopus.
I have a similar setup (only one powerwall) and agree that Agile is a bit clunky. My November bill averaged 12.2p so it worked OK financially but did require me to manage it quite carefully.
Now they've added myenergi to the compatible chargers I've switched to Intelligent Go, as much for the reduced admin as any financial benefit.
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Virtually free and in to the negative all day tomorrow apart from the normal peak spike, lets hope Monday will be the same to cook the turkey.
Maybe everyone knows but via the app under the octopoints tab you can get a free hot drink at Greg’s every week
It’s on the octoplus tab - I had to manually update my app to see it
I dont have octoplus thats why…will look in to it, whats the difference?
This might help
Sometimes free electricity and saving sessions
https://octopus.energy/octoplus/
It’s essentially their points system.
Allows you to opt in to savings sessions. Which confused me quite a bit at first. I opted in for the sake of it. Don’t think I will see many savings and don’t usually opt in for the savings session. When you opt in if you are able to power off and use less electric than usual they will give you some points which means money off I think.
I have noticed the Greggs drink offer. Who is going to go in for a free drink and not buy a sausage roll? Not me.
There is not much to be had from saving sessions unless you have batteries.
I get around £5 per saving session but that’s about it. Some people seem to do very well if they have a g99 or perhaps 3 phase to their property at a guess
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Cheers all, I've found it now. I don't pay by DD but pay once the bill comes in. I set up a DD and the app gave me the option to opt in and the tab became available. 500 points for opting in, a few ad hoc points and i must have opted in to a saving session last year before this octoplus came out.
82p to redeem and a free coffee….boom!
That’s good for about half a sausage roll. A saving session just finished there at 7 could have earned the other half.
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This past event you got 1.75£ per Kw you used less than your usual.
I had a base load of around 350w on average for a Thursday between 6-7pm ( I think that it seems to be day and time specific)
So if I just switched my consumer unit off I’d get 0.35*£1.75 so around 60p.
I charged my solar batteries an hour and a half before. I am on tracker so that was charged at around 20p per Kw today.
Then between 6-7 I exported it to the grid. I exported around 2.2KW in the hour.
So I will get paid (2.2+0.35)*£1.75 so about £4.25-50p it cost to charge so £3.75 profit for the day.
At least I think that’s close that below is the last one I did with official results
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Some people do very well off it on some Facebook groups I’ve seen many users post decent savings over the 8 or 9 there has been
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Could this be of interest - I’m on octopus but no EV
https://octopus.energy/power-pack/
Get free EV charging with our groundbreaking vehicle-to-grid (V2G) tariff
Add Octopus Power Pack to your regular tariff. We’ll set up your V2G charger to automatically manage your charging and discharging in the greenest way possible, so you can fill up for free.
A typical V2G driver could save £880 per year compared to Flexible Octopus, and £180 compared to Intelligent Octopus Go.
Power Pack represents the latest stage in our V2G rollout, following our wildly successful Powerloop V2G trial. It's currently a beta tariff
I think octopus have some innovative tariffs.
Good to see early adopters of green cars getting something before the tax man gets hold of the data.
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The ev tariffs all seem to need a particular charger.
The tariff seems to be to help the grid at peak times as the grid have no storage but as the fleet of ev batteries grows they are looking to make use of it and have your car ready for a particular time you set.
This is all well and good till a 2 am hospital run is required and the battery is at a lower state of charge than it would be otherwise.
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No only a few older ones and they are about 5 or 6k i think for the charger.
Quite old but I think they are in/out chargers so ideal for this type of thing.
I would imagine when the mainstream start making them they will suit new cars.
May just be a proof of concept type of announcement
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Just to add now you can get a sausage roll too
Just switched from IO to Agile (no solar or battery), some cheap AM charging tomorrow and in the afternoon
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Wait until they pay you to take it!
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I know what time that I’ll be charging my car tomorrow
Possibly the best day that I’ve seen.
Saved a fortune since switching to Agile
Varies from -0.88p to -8p for 6 hours tomorrow!!