You do but the part you are missing is that while your paying slightly more for day time usage, you are also getting 6 hours where all your electricity is 1/4 the price.I guess the only other thing to consider is that electric unit rates go up for daytime use if you have an EV? IE 7p at night but I think most tend to go higher than 25p for daytime? I'm currrently on a standard britishgas variable so wondering what to change to? I think i heard one of them (ovo?) had a decent daytime rate plus a night time rate
Also for chargers any thoughts on the below shortlist?
Simpson and Partner EV Chargers | The benchmark in EV charging
Ultimate performance, intelligence and timeless craftsmanship. Built to last a lifetime and Octopus Intelligent GO compatibility.simpson-partners.com
https://www.hypervolt.co.uk/
https://andersen-ev.com/pages/andersen-quartz
It sounds like hypervolt is pretty good but not sure if I'd rather something a bit more muted design wise.
For every 1kwh you use overnight, you can pay the 1.5p premium on 10-12 peak time units and come out on top. Chuck the dishwasher or washing machine on overnight instead of at 5pm like many people do and you are more than golden. You are also helping to shave the peak electricity price for everyone.
Before I got solar/batteries, when i originally moved to Octopus Go my household electricity bill (excluding charging) went down thanks to time of use pricing.
Edit: math error!
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