Octopus Agile/Go - catch?

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Ok, so I e switched supplier from So Energy to Octopus & am awaiting installation of a smart meter that will allow me to switch to Go/Agile.

My er, concern, is not with the electric side of the switch, but the gas side - have I let the benefits of one seduce me on the other? Are these “dual fuel” tariffs, or can I then seek the best gas only one and then switch the gas only to get the best gas deal? My gas usage is much greater than my electric & I’m afraid that I may have taken my eye off the ball re the gas side of things. Any comments please?

Cheers - Rob
 
Ok, so I e switched supplier from So Energy to Octopus & am awaiting installation of a smart meter that will allow me to switch to Go/Agile.

My er, concern, is not with the electric side of the switch, but the gas side - have I let the benefits of one seduce me on the other? Are these “dual fuel” tariffs, or can I then seek the best gas only one and then switch the gas only to get the best gas deal? My gas usage is much greater than my electric & I’m afraid that I may have taken my eye off the ball re the gas side of things. Any comments please?

Cheers - Rob
I’m with octopus for gas and electric. Both seem comparatively reasonably priced. Do you think that you can get a much better gas deal? I too use a lot of gas.
 
The tariff I switched away from was So Alder, with a 21p a day standing charge and 2.1810 per kWh, plus vat of course. I use something over 30,000 kWh a year of gas. Once I’ve fully switched to Octopus (I.e. on Go & the smart meter working), then I’ll almost certainly start looking around for the best gas tariff. To be fair, the So Alder rate finishes in April - so I would have looked around then anyway.
 
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Yes. My gas is 17.85p day and 2.1p/kw
 
Watching this with interest as I have an OHME cable and current tariff is with Avro energy (13.49p /kWh).

I estimate that typical mileage would use 75kWH per week and because the car is new this is additional Electricity cost. (But I lose petrol costs).
If I assume all charging is done at home, then this is an estimated extra £500 per year with Avro .

With Octopus Go, assuming car is only charged at the night 5p rate, that works out at £190 extra per year. But need to add £50 to cover increased standing charges and slightly higher daytime unit rate.
Gas costs with Octopus would be increased by £70 a year.

So an extra £500 with Avro or extra £310 with Octopus Go so switching makes sense.

I am 3 months in to a 12 month agreement, so would need to pay £60 to switch.

I would like to get some actual charging data to confirm my estimates and also check out some other suppliers.
 
Watching this with interest as I have an OHME cable and current tariff is with Avro energy (13.49p /kWh).

I estimate that typical mileage would use 75kWH per week and because the car is new this is additional Electricity cost. (But I lose petrol costs).
If I assume all charging is done at home, then this is an estimated extra £500 per year with Avro .

With Octopus Go, assuming car is only charged at the night 5p rate, that works out at £190 extra per year. But need to add £50 to cover increased standing charges and slightly higher daytime unit rate.
Gas costs with Octopus would be increased by £70 a year.

So an extra £500 with Avro or extra £310 with Octopus Go so switching makes sense.

I am 3 months in to a 12 month agreement, so would need to pay £60 to switch.

I would like to get some actual charging data to confirm my estimates and also check out some other suppliers.

That was quick - Found this link


Now wondering I can persuade the lady of the house to do the laundry overnight...
 
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