Burble61 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 3:27 pm
is there something i'm mis-understanding here?
On the Octopus website it states "Plus your whole home gets six hours of super cheap rates every night, at just 5p/kWh from 11.30pm to 5.30am." To me that says the 2330-0530 period is always charged at the cheap rate - yet some of the screenshots that have been very helpfully posted show EV charging schedules which have gaps during that time?
I guess what could explain it is that the whole of the period is charged at cheap rate, just that Octopus control when the EV is charging during that time to get it to read SOC by the desired time?
Whilst having notice of "out of off-peak cheap slots" (if you see what I mean) via the app is useful, I suspect manually updating other schedules to take some advantage could get boring quickly. Any views on how to discover that automagically at this stage?
Whatever happens, whether you plug your car in or not, your house gets 6 hours of 5p / kWh from 23:30 to 05:30 every day. So you could ignore the Octopus APP from its charging regime (with gaps) and manually "Bump" the charge from 23:30 every night and it would charge continuously for 6 hours at 5p / kWh. Most of the time I only do short journeys so that's how I will normally use it. "Bump" the charge is a way of overriding the APPs charge schedule if you need your car charging immediately, whether its in peak or off peak time.
So on Go Faster I got 5 hours at 5.5p, with this I get 6 hours at 5p and pay a slightly lower standing charge.
Now the bad side, you have to give the Octopus APP your Tesla username and password so the APP can control your Tesla car charging timer and know its location. When it detects that your car is away from home like at a Supercharger or at my parents it charges immediately as normal. If at home, Octopus will attempt to charge it at the cheapest wholesale price to reduce its costs (not yours). But sometimes the cheapest wholesale time might not be in the middle of the night so Octopus reserve the right to charge it at other times outside your cheap rate which could be earlier than 23:30 or later than 05:30. If Octopus decides to schedule your charge at those times your whole house gets extra cheap hours because the only way you get billed is through your smart meter and not the APP.
So if the gaps are within the 6 hour cheap period, then I don't care, but if they are at other times, that can cause me a problem because if I don't re-programme my battery inverter, the car will be pulling in 6kW from my home battery and not from the grid. However in the middle of winter I may want to take advantage of extra cheap hours to boost storage heaters, run heatpump, cook roast dinner, etc.
So there are some drawbacks but it depends on your home energy system and your needs.
For me, that guaranteed cheap extra one hour slot is gold dust and tonight, I will probably just "Bump" the charge at 23:30 as I only want a 15% increase in car battery so that will take only about 1.5 hours, so well within the standard 6 hour cheap slot.