Cost to charge maths !!!

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Hi I am using the granny to regularly charge and I just wanted some confirmation on the maths I am applying. So the 3 kw charger pulls about 2.2kw per hour so for 12 hours is
12hr x 2.2 kw x .019 cost = £5.16 cost to me I hope ? I am fairly confident but you know how we doubt ourselves ???

Thanks
 
If you are only charging for 12 hours once or twice a week on a 3kw unit it would take a while to get your money back on a home charger and Octopus Go at 5p plus the day rate is well over 19p now.
 
all i would say is move to octopus go. much better paying 5p/kwh than 19.
From the Octopus website, they won't even quote you to swap to them.

Right now, energy prices are at record highs, and most homes will be better off staying with their current energy supplier for the winter.

If your fixed term is coming to an end, don't choose a new tariff or switch supplier.

Instead, let your supplier automatically move you to their default tariff, so your prices are protected by the Government's Energy Price Cap.
 
Hi I am using the granny to regularly charge and I just wanted some confirmation on the maths I am applying. So the 3 kw charger pulls about 2.2kw per hour so for 12 hours is
12hr x 2.2 kw x .019 cost = £5.16 cost to me I hope ? I am fairly confident but you know how we doubt ourselves ???

Thanks
You typed your decimal point slightly incorrectly but it looks like your arithmetic is pretty much spot on.

Don't even think about changing suppliers at the moment unless you enjoy being .......well. you know the usually enjoyable if short-lived experience ?
 
The new daily rate for Octopus Go if you switch to it in my area is 23.41p / kWh with a daily standing charge of 21.06p. Still 5p for the 4 hours overnight.
That's good. I also have Octopus go. Didn't think they'd still be offering that in the current mayhem.
 
From the Octopus website, they won't even quote you to swap to them.

Right now, energy prices are at record highs, and most homes will be better off staying with their current energy supplier for the winter.

If your fixed term is coming to an end, don't choose a new tariff or switch supplier.

Instead, let your supplier automatically move you to their default tariff, so your prices are protected by the Government's Energy Price Ca
It’s all gone a bit mental you can’t move to different suppliers at the moment my mates supplier went bust and his bill jumped by £1000 overnight , just glad I have a fixed rate at the moment
 
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