Jomarkh
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I got this email saying my SEG is going from 4.1p to 15p/kWh. I am currently on IO.
Eco20:20 | Budget Direct Debit (Monthly) | 6390 kWh |
Current prices | New prices (1 October) | |
Standing charge (pence per day) | 58.37 | 58.68 |
Unit rate DY (pence per kWh) | 43.55 | 38.10 |
Unit rate EW (pence per kWh) | 12.36 | 11.84 |
Wow those are still high.I had an email from EDF just after midnight;
Eco20:20 Budget Direct Debit (Monthly) 6390 kWh Current prices New prices (1 October) Standing charge (pence per day) 58.37 58.68
Unit rate DY (pence per kWh) 43.55 38.10
Unit rate EW (pence per kWh) 12.36 11.84
It seems like it when you look at it from an hourly rate, but you get 90 hours a week off peak which actually makes it cheaper than the other tariffs for my usage.Wow those are still high.![]()
Everyone's usage is different and so the tariff they choose needs to be calculated individually for their own benefit.It seems like it when you look at it from an hourly rate, but you get 90 hours a week off peak which actually makes it cheaper than the other tariffs for my usage.
12 kWh of battery, so I never use peak rate electricity.Everyone's usage is different and so the tariff they choose needs to be calculated individually for their own benefit.
As for me 28 hours off peak is more than I can realistically benefit from, I have nothing left to utilise all the off-peak, so quite happy at 9.5p (almost 3p less than yours) and daily rate 29p (14p less than yours).
I suspect yours must be unusual usage compared to the norm, so well done on finding the tariff that works for you without taking the obvious choices that everyone promotes.
Out of interest, what is your pay back period on the battery?12 kWh of battery, so I never use peak rate electricity.![]()
No idea. It's saving me money and that's good enough for me. If I'd have put the money in a savings account I wouldn't get the return I'm getting from saving on electricity bill.Out of interest, what is your pay back period on the battery?
Well it is only saving you money after it has paid for itself and if you put the money in a savings account you can still withdraw the capital - so that's not a great comparison.No idea. It's saving me money and that's good enough for me. If I'd have put the money in a savings account I wouldn't get the return I'm getting from saving on electricity bill.![]()
Excellent, but still a little confused. Presumably loading battery with Solar and off-peak, so why pay c. 12p for off peak when you could have 9.5p or 7.5p etc.. Even cheaper.12 kWh of battery, so I never use peak rate electricity.![]()
Because peak usage would be 140 hours a week on a 4 hour off peak tariff, rather than 98 hours a week I have at the moment.Excellent, but still a little confused. Presumably loading battery with Solar and off-peak, so why pay c. 12p for off peak when you could have 9.5p or 7.5p etc.. Even cheaper.
Actually Gomev, I have to thank you for the above comment, because it got me thinking about usage patterns. I've only recently upgraded my battery to 12kWh after a complaint about my 8kWh reduced capacity under warranty.Excellent, but still a little confused. Presumably loading battery with Solar and off-peak, so why pay c. 12p for off peak when you could have 9.5p or 7.5p etc.. Even cheaper.