I've had a quote for the Octopus Tracker and the tariff is different for us, obviously cheaper in london. The quote states a standing charge of 48.6 pence a month and 28.02p kWh. So little savings really and I'd commit to paying in advance for what I use and vulnerable to what ever Octopus decide to charge me monthly. Instead of paying for what I actually have used each month, which I can budget for.
I cannot see any differences really plus I'll be charged a fee if I exit my current one early.
My January bill has just come in at £71.60, below the £110 monthly Octopus have quoted, which probably would be reassessed quite quickly and raised, so we must now be doing something right.
No smart meter, just logged into Octopus and only option is a 12 month fix or what i am on now. elec unit 27.80, gas unit7.34.If you've got the Smart Meter In-Home-Display (IHD), have a look at your current electric usage. Currently using 509w, which is what it averages on most of the day. Fridges shouldn't be using too much unless the compressor is kicking in.
Definitely have a look at tracker, it'll be good if you can weather the variability of prices but overall it's been cheaper for the last year and more.
Yeah you'd need to get one to be on it. I had a friend switch to it (tracker) with just the electric smart meter (gas was normal dumb meter). I think it means the usage is split across the days and then charged at those day rates rather than what they actually used on those days. Octopus are quite good if you register your interest in a smart meter as they'll email you when an installer is going to be working in your area for dates.No smart meter, just logged into Octopus and only option is a 12 month fix or what i am on now. elec unit 27.80, gas unit7.34.
I suppose I would have to get as smart meter, then get the option for tracker.
One thing that does not help us is our base electricity usage is quite linear. I think this is because of the layout of the house does not get much light in, so the MRs has the lights on a lot. (this will go down actually as she has switched to doing an extra day a week at work)
Big thanks for all the info Moogle, its going to be the next thing I tackle after my sim number switch.Yeah you'd need to get one to be on it. I had a friend switch to it (tracker) with just the electric smart meter (gas was normal dumb meter). I think it means the usage is split across the days and then charged at those day rates rather than what they actually used on those days. Octopus are quite good if you register your interest in a smart meter as they'll email you when an installer is going to be working in your area for dates.
If you see my post above yours, you'll see the average unit price my bill recently came to, which is nearly half yours for electricity anyway so you'd see a big saving even with linear usage. I'm in the London energy region though so your area would need to be checked for the average to get a rough idea but if you do some calculations (see the average rates for your area on https://gastracker.uk for whichever duration, 30d, 90d, 1y etc.), add 5% VAT on top of that you'll get a rough idea of the price you'll be paying.
So far, switching to tracker has been the biggest saving I could make, having done all the other improvements such as reducing energy usage, changing for efficient lights, turning off unused devices etc. Check the other energy thread where you'll see quite a few members who've made the switch and seen saving.
One of the best quality of life thing I've ever done, as odd as it seems, is fitting hue bulbs everywhere on motion sensors. Not having to reach for a switch is an absolute game changer in the WC/hall/kitchen etc. really is a great thing to invest in, and it means they switch off automatically.No smart meter, just logged into Octopus and only option is a 12 month fix or what i am on now. elec unit 27.80, gas unit7.34.
I suppose I would have to get as smart meter, then get the option for tracker.
One thing that does not help us is our base electricity usage is quite linear. I think this is because of the layout of the house does not get much light in, so the MRs has the lights on a lot. (this will go down actually as she has switched to doing an extra day a week at work)
One of the best quality of life thing I've ever done, as odd as it seems, is fitting hue bulbs everywhere on motion sensors. Not having to reach for a switch is an absolute game changer in the WC/hall/kitchen etc. really is a great thing to invest in, and it means they switch off automatically.
The water has just gone from £58 to £70....that seems mad to me; I'm almost wondering if we leak somewhere? There aren't many water bills to compare to here but how does that compare to others here?
Are you on a meter?
You'll be using a fair amount with 4 kids. Only way to look into it is to start taking some readings. To see if you have a leak, don't use any water in the house for a few hours and take start and end readings, if its moved you have a leak somewhere.Yeah. I've asked some friends about what they pay and what they use, and seems to be considerably more than us (water use)
You'll be using a fair amount with 4 kids. Only way to look into it is to start taking some readings. To see if you have a leak, don't use any water in the house for a few hours and take start and end readings, if its moved you have a leak somewhere.
only problem is the leak might only occur when the water is in use!
How are your standing charges only £8/mo?That's including ~£8/month standing charges,
How are your standing charges only £8/mo?
Standing charges are, what, 80p a day now for electricity and gas combined? That's £24 a month.