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Add the charger instead, you'll either have to select an unsupported car with a similar battery size or contact CS but it should solve the issue

I tried to do this when Zappi or Octopus broke a little while ago. I couldn't add just the Zappi back in for some reason, only the car. Something has changed recently.

Edit, actually read your post properly. Adding an unsupported car... interesting. I might give that a go!
 
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I tried to do this when Zappi or Octopus broke a little while ago. I couldn't add just the Zappi back in for some reason, only the car. Something has changed recently.

Octopus prefer car integrations, I suspect for various reasons but an obvious major one being more reliable reporting of actual battery state of charge that stops people falsely requesting 100% charges (whether intentional or not) that drive their algorithms to add more off peak charging slots, even though the car is perhaps already half full. I suspect it's not a coincidence that it's happening more now, at the same time they're also looking to start enforcing the 6hr smart charging fair use clauses.

Why can't I connect through my charger?

To give you a smooth and reliable experience on Intelligent Octopus Go, we’ve updated how we connect with your EV and charger.

If both your EV and charger are compatible, you’ll automatically be guided to integrate with your EV.

Why?

Simply: EV integrations give us much better data.

Your EV can tell us its exact charge level. This allows us to charge it to the level that you set in your preferences accurately, getting you to the level of charge you need by the ready by time that you set.

A charger integration works by ‘topping up’ your battery by a relative amount, which is less precise.

(Don't worry, if your EV isn't compatible but your charger is, you'll be able to connect via your charger as usual!).

Want to use your charger anyway?

No problem. If you’d prefer to use your compatible charger for your smart charging, just let us know here and our team will enable that for you.
 
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VAG have some problems with battery modules (similar to ipace) a justification for having a 3rd party pre-purchase invasive battery analysis if you would be approaching battery warranty during your ownership,
to spot imbalances which haven't yet triggered dash warnings.

Invasive battery analysis?


So a teardown?


Eh?
 
Invasive battery analysis?


So a teardown?


Eh?

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I can just picture him at a dealership - "yes I'm interested in that ID4 you have on the forecourt but I'd like my independent to carry out a full battery teardown and reassembly so I can inspect each battery cell prior to purchasing"


Imagine the look on their faces :D
 
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VAG have some problems with battery modules (similar to ipace) a justification for having a 3rd party pre-purchase invasive battery analysis if you would be approaching battery warranty during your ownership,
to spot imbalances which haven't yet triggered dash warnings.
It came with an independant battery health report and I was shown that the car had had all the recalls and bulletins appled. Sometimes things go wrong, how they are dealt with is key, and we are working through that now with the worst case being they refund me and cancel off the finance, I can't ask for fairer than that.
 
Sometimes things go wrong, how they are dealt with is key, and we are working through that now with the worst case being they refund me and cancel off the finance, I can't ask for fairer than that.
Excellent attitude to have.

This was served up to me by the algorithm last night. I don't really get it, I mean it's not like I sometimes zone out and watch cars crossing flooded fords while I'm at work... Or whatever :o

Anyway, remember folks, just because the drivetrain is waterproof you can't defy physics.

 
And what's with all the Chinese brands now, I swear there is like 10 new brands selling EVs that appeared out of nowhere in last 12 months
 
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Anyway, remember folks, just because the drivetrain is waterproof you can't defy physics.

To be fair I did that with a diesel Qashqai awhile back and didn't lose the bumper... or unlike a couple of people did in the same flood turn my car over (it was very difficult to guage it in the dark to be fair).
 
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So we don't realise when the Chinese state supply half the cars we buy in the UK because they are sold under sub brands of Chery and SAIC ;)

Problem is the person asking the question is on the other side of the planet not in the UK, but they act like they are on another planet. :)
 
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