Hi, I have 2 electric cars and hoping to use Charge Anytime for them,
I can see a response from OVO on a similar question 8 months ago where they said a new app update would allow this and was imminent, it seems this has not happened yet.
Does anyone have any realistic workaround before I give up and change suppliers,
thanks in advance
Best answer by Emmanuelle_OVO
Updated on 28/02/25 by Chris_OVO
You are now able to add more than one EV for Charge Anytime from within the Charge Anytime app. Under ‘connected cars’ you should see the option to add another vehicle at your home location.
As of the 1st November 2023, Charge Anytime now offers 7p per kWh for smart charging. It can be added to any OVO plan, including electric-only households
You must have an eligible EV or Smart Charger, we’re constantly looking into ways to broaden eligibility of this product so if your technology isn’t currently on this list keep an eye on our page for updates!
If you’re still having trouble getting both cars set up, please reach out to the team directly via chargeanytime@ovo.com.
OVO Charge Anytime is the only one that doesn’t come with a penalty of higher rates outside the cheap times. And by higher rates, I mean higher than the equivalent Standard Variable, so you’re not necessarily saving as much.
This is a good point, so yes would need carefully worked out. OVO realised multi car access was an issue and suggested an app fix was imminent back in March. I don’t think tho has happed yet. I was hoping some forum members in a similar position may have found and workaround.
You are now able to add more than one EV for Charge Anytime from within the Charge Anytime app. Under ‘connected cars’ you should see the option to add another vehicle at your home location.
As of the 1st November 2023, Charge Anytime now offers 7p per kWh for smart charging. It can be added to any OVO plan, including electric-only households
You must have an eligible EV or Smart Charger, we’re constantly looking into ways to broaden eligibility of this product so if your technology isn’t currently on this list keep an eye on our page for updates!
If you’re still having trouble getting both cars set up, please reach out to the team directly via chargeanytime@ovo.com.
So we have Anytime charging on an ID3 with a non smart charger (as the EV is compatible).
At last the option to be able to select a second EV has arrived ……
However I have a Polestar 2 as the second EV and its not on the compatible EV list !!
Can I connect the Polestar via a compatible charger (not currently on my Anytime network) to get both EVs charging on Anytime - Or will this new setup mess up the current OVO Anytime set up ?
Second option - why can’t a balanced (non smart charger) be used like the ROLEC dual output charger to charge the polestar on anytime ?
While you wait for that, I hope you don’t mind if I give my own thoughts on this one. Just a heads up that this isn’t an “official” answer - just my own ramblings!
The snag with using a non-smart charger with an EV that’s not CA compatible is that Kaluza can’t get the data they need to do the number crunching, and without that data they can’t calculate how many kWh to get OVO to discount. That’s why you need to have either a compatible EV or a compatible Charger alongside a Smart Meter in Half-Hourly mode.
However, the Smart Meter alone isn’t capable of 100% guaranteeing that the EV Charging can be picked up with totally perfect accuracy - as we’ve seen with OVO Greenlight, it’s not so much an exact science as it is a best estimate. When combined with a compatible EV/Charger however, getting that data is easy because the system can use both sources to figure it out.
Forum Volunteers like myself have always said that if you have a compatible Charger, it’s best to use that regardless of what EV you’ve got - that way you can charge literally any EV under the sun and get CA to work on it.
The Polestar is not a compatible car so would need a compatible (Indra/Ohme) charger to use Charge Anytime. If they were to get a compatible charger Charge Anytime would work with either car. At the moment only the compatible car (ID3) will work.
I know that the smart charger is required for the Polestar, so the unaddressed question relates to charging both cars --- Can the ID3 be charged from its current charger and the polestar charged from a smart charger, at the same time on the same OVO anytime account, daytime or overnight ?
they car is compatible with the app (Audi A3 Sportback TFSIe 2021). As the picture shows, the app recognises it and message displayed says it’s connected but when I click complete, it doesn’t progress.
have tried on several occasions with more than one phone as well. But no success
I believe this issue is linked to another issue that is currently going on with the VAG. At the moment we are unable to get a charge setup as something is going on at Skodas end. Are you able to get a charge at all setup?
It doesn’t work with 2 cars , I’ve been in touch with customer services twice and it’s a joke and I’ve logged a complaint with no resolution date provided and the real truth is it doesn’t work , great marketing - nil delivery !!!!
yes ive had 2 long calls deleting the app , re-adding it and then remove the cars and try to re-add them , only for it to take 10-20 attempts to re-add the car , then the car that was communicating with the app to stop and the latest one added starts to communicate , ita a cycle that wont stop and simply costs me money , which when i asked for a rebate on , was totally rebuffed , if your going to market something at least check it works in the first place !
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