andyvee
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- MG4 Trophy ER
I did not discuss your account with Octopus.Wow, quite a thread.
Just to confirm my modus operandi of IOG. I did, most of the time leave it set to 100% by 05:30. This didnt start any early charging sessions, if it did I would reduce the % needed so that the charging started at 23:30. We have 2 EV's a 33kWh one and 64 kWh, the charge required differing significantly between the two. I have asked Octopus to consider making the car registration have another option of 100kWh battery, that would then make it breeze for the kWh to add rather than a %.
On Sunday mornings my usage pattern resulted in a charge being needed starting at 07:00 which usually resulted in a charging session being granted upto 11:30. Octopus do NOT give you all that is requested. The 50kWh or thereabouts needed to charge the car could not and were not dispensed in this time. Furthermore when an EV has stopped charging as sometimes did occur if the i3 was charging on a Sunday, normal peak rate price was charged at the end of the current 30 minute period. During these extra sessions, I have configured my system to charge the house batteries, run the immersion, we do washing and tumble drying too. Often for good measure the Sunday Roast is also under way.
Looking at the T&C's I cannot see anything in there that my true mode of operation contravenes. Octopus when they contacted me due to Andyvee informing them of my comments, they said they had 'noticed unusual charging practices' and went on to lecture me about gaming the system. As some of you will know, I record and analyse all of my energy use, now fully automated with Home Assistant. I checked on my data and for the life of me, I cant see any 'unusual' practices taking place. I asked the person at Octopus if they could highlight exactly what my unusual practice is, the first response was that they wouldnt disclose it because that would tell me exactly what they were looking for. How they expect me to correct what I'm doing wrong if they tell me beggars belief. I have made more requests for the information and I'm about to make a Formal freedom Of Information request regarding this matter.
I have in addition requested an explanation about their monitoring because we really know that not the case, they couldn't notice anything there, it was purely down to Andyvee discussing my account with Octopus. I am going take this aspect much further with Octopus and possibly the Ombudsman, I feel there's potentially some GDPR and other infringements here.
I still don't see how I could be accused of 'gaming' the system, my Sunday morning charge is a legitimate charge request and within T&C's
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I asked Octopus if leaving set to Add 100% regardless of how much charge you need was gaming the system or not, as someone was posting in the MG4 forums that Octopus had told them it was the correct thing to do. And was adamant that it was endorsed by Octopus.
I have no visibility or knowledge of your Octopus account, or even what your name is.
But you are posting your referral link on every post you make which no doubt identifies you as an individual to Octopus.
Can't see what GDPR implications there are, you are publishing a unique identifier yourself?
As for the not denying you charge, the only time you do not get the charge you request is if there is not enough time between plugging in and the schedule end time to achieve that amount of charge at a flat out 7kW.
And which EV did you declare to Octopus when you onboarded to IOG?We have 2 EV's a 33kWh one and 64 kWh, the charge required differing significantly between the two
That will determine what 100% charge equates to - 33kWh or 64kWh?