Have you seen this website?I'm with Bulb which seems one of them, how may others have low 5p tariffs for EV charging
Assume you mean 22kWh?So far charged the car once (22kW). Sunday Morning.
I'm on bulb now, but debating either staying with bulb and signing up for the EV tariff or going to Octopus and getting on the Go or Go Faster tariffs... the question for me is how on earth can they keep the peak tariff at 16p, is there going to be a huge hike / will they prevent people from joining this EV tarif at some point?Octopus CEO Greg said on sky news his business has been buying/hedging for winter needs, and other big companies do the same. Its the small companies that have been running on a pray is going to take a hit.
Video of Greg half way down the page:
You might not get a chance to stay with Bulb as reports are suggesting it's very likely they go bust soon. They currently trying to get a bailoutI'm on bulb now, but debating either staying with bulb and signing up for the EV tariff or going to Octopus and getting on the Go or Go Faster tariffs... the question for me is how on earth can they keep the peak tariff at 16p, is there going to be a huge hike / will they prevent people from joining this EV tarif at some point?
wouldn't it be 25p not 1.5 poundsI was also thinking of moving to Octopus as my fixed rate with British Gas runs out in November. However, I am now beg to question if it is worth moving to a company with an off peak rate. I only charge my car once a week as my weekly mileage is around 150 miles. I pay 0.1715 pkwh and it costs about £5.15 to charge the car as opposed to £1.50 if I went with off peak Octopus.
Taking into account the higher rate for during the day I don’t think it is worthwhile and I may be better off trying to find the best rate overall.
i had to ring octopus when i had my smart meters fitted they put me on octopus go that day no problemthinking of changing to Octopus, is the 4 hours 5p cheap rate, automatically set up when the account becomes active