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Meet the new Charge Anytime!

  • September 24, 2025
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  • Newcomer
  • September 24, 2025

Wow i’m struggling to think of a scenario where someone with an EV wouldnt be significantly better off leaving OVO for another supplier. Seems like commercial suicide.

I know what you mean. I would be low mileage but no home charger is all I can think off. Most cars have batteries that would easy cover the distances for someone only charging 200KW a month (As the premium subscription gives), then they are paying full whack! This is 3 or 4 charges for an average car.


  • Newcomer
  • September 24, 2025

I am absolutely fuming. Not only have you doubled the cost of charging a car, you actually having the audasity to make this marketing sales drival that tries to make out it is a good thing! I signed up to a fix term contract and had six months left and you doubled the price mid-contract! On a fixed term! You absolute con artists!

Whoever came up with this clear shitification of your service should be ashamed of themselves! For anyone who needs to know, section 9.3 of their terms and conditions means you can leave OVO due to these changes and not pay the exit fees (no matter how long you have left on your term). On the email they sent they have a link to a form you can fill in to get a refund on the exit fees. I suggest us EV owners leave on mass as there are far better prices out there now!


  • Newcomer
  • September 24, 2025

I have Indra charger and yes it works with BG 


  • Newcomer
  • September 24, 2025

This stinks. However I use a granny charger and the 6hr cheap rate from other companies won't restore my car back to where it was at the start of the day.  So much as they need teaching a lesson I may be stuck unless I invest in a "proper" charger and it won't be ovo's if I do.


  • Newcomer
  • September 24, 2025

I recomend everyone leave a review on Trust Pilot for how they feel about this price increase mid term from OVO!


  • Newcomer
  • September 24, 2025

I only ever charge from home and do about 5000 miles.  This doubles my costs overnight for zero benefit.  Unfortunately I now have a fixed contract till July, so I’m probably stuck for now.  I guess I have plenty of time to research moving elsewhere for a better deal. 

Your not stuck as they have changed the contract you can now exit for free

Are you completely sure about that?  These things are usually ‘offers’ and are outside of the ‘contract’.  The small print usually covers this stuff.

They have a link on the email for a form to fill in and get your exit fees refunded due to these changes.


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  • Rank 5
  • September 24, 2025

I am absolutely fuming. Not only have you doubled the cost of charging a car, you actually having the audasity to make this marketing sales drival that tries to make out it is a good thing! I signed up to a fix term contract and had six months left and you doubled the price mid-contract! On a fixed term! You absolute con artists!

Whoever came up with this clear shitification of your service should be ashamed of themselves! For anyone who needs to know, section 9.3 of their terms and conditions means you can leave OVO due to these changes and not pay the exit fees (no matter how long you have left on your term). On the email they sent they have a link to a form you can fill in to get a refund on the exit fees. I suggest us EV owners leave on mass as there are far better prices out there now!

Couldn't have put it better myself, utter housery. And the making it sound like we're doing you a favour just makes it worse! None of the "perks" are of any actually use to most people especially company car users! 🤬🤬🤬🤬


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  • Rank 6
  • September 24, 2025

Taken from the ovo website on the upcoming planned changes to charge anytime.

 Judging by the responses in this thread & elsewhere on the net, 

I’m not so sure anyone will be highlighting the virtues of joining ovo in the slightest.

I already share my views about ovo with friends, been doing that since they fell out with Ohme, 

guess that means I’m definitely not going to be inline for any prize money 🤭

 

Do ovo really believe this pricing structure is what customers want.

 

 

 

Win up to £500 in vouchers!

 

Tell your friends about this new way to charge their EV and you could be in with a chance of winning up to £500 in vouchers! There are 200 prizes up for grabs:


Every friend who signs up is one entry into the prize draw.

 

 

Tom…


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  • Rank 5
  • September 24, 2025

I'll be telling my friends not to touch OVO with a 20ft pole anymore. 


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  • Rank 2
  • September 24, 2025

This is diabolical.

 

’easy monthly plan’ indeed…

 

I've bunged my usage into a spreadsheet to compare outcomes: I never charge away from home, so the extras are useless to me.

 

My monthly EV charging will double to about £50 on Pay As You Go, but my mileage is such that it would require the monthly plan rate that costs £57!

 

I had not changed to octopus because OVO offered 7p all day, and my household usage quote was £200 over my current bill with OVO, but now OVO has given me a reason to jump ship.

 

I guess OVO wants rid of all its EV customers, and their household custom.

 

Talk about destroying your image in one fell swoop. To think I’ve been promoting OVO over Octopus to people because of its 7p all day option….


  • Newcomer
  • September 24, 2025

It’s diabolical, as with OHME’gate’, this was months in the planning and again they are taking us for fools!  From £150 per annum to a proposed £720, duel vehicle contract, ‘stupid is what stupid does’


  • Newcomer
  • September 24, 2025

I spoke with the call centre today, acknowledged its a change that may not suit everyone🤬

It’s a ‘Ratner Moment’, which idiot came up with this plan?  


  • Newcomer
  • September 25, 2025

Doubling the EV charging rate - no thanks! I have been an Ovo customer for over 10 years and recommended loads of people to switch to you - but now I will.be cancelling my contract and moving elsewhere. Bad move Ovo, your greediness will backfire...


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  • Rank 2
  • September 25, 2025

AI ‘says’ you can avoid the price doubling as below. Could this be true?

How to potentially avoid the price increase:

  • Use the smart charging feature

    By keeping the automatic smart charging schedule in the Charge Anytime app, you will continue to benefit from the lower 7p kWh rate for your EV charging. 


  • Newcomer
  • September 25, 2025

It’s diabolical, as with OHME’gate’, this was months in the planning and again they are taking us for fools!  From £150 per annum to a proposed £720, duel vehicle contract, ‘stupid is what stupid does’


  • Newcomer
  • September 25, 2025

New Charge Anytime (Consequences)

 

1. Reputation Damage

As the business is online, a bad customer service experience can cause serious damage to your reputation. Angry customers often take to their keyboards and vent their frustrations online – be it in the form of a negative review, an irate tweet on Twitter, or something else.

As you know, unhappy customers are never good for business. In fact, customers are more likely to leave a review after a negative experience than a positive one.

How to fix it: Be proactive by monitoring social media and review platforms. Respond promptly and professionally to resolve issues. In summary drop this scheme!

 

2. Loss of Customers (Both Current and Future)

Word of mouth travels fast. And when it's negative, it travels like wildfire.

Angry tweets or customer complaints about poor services can cost you many customers…so rein those angry reviewers in and try to rectify issues as quickly as possible. Frustrated customers can harm your business in more ways than you can imagine.

How to fix it: If you don't want to lose more customers, why not drop this scheme!

Perhaps given the feedback its too late🤬


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  • Rank 2
  • September 25, 2025

I have this vision of an OVO management huddle and brainstorming session...hey team what can we do to increase profits, I know lets increase the EV charging rate...got any ideas?…yeah keep it simple and a nice round doubling, they wont notice...team hug...great work folks, lets go on an expenses paid trip to somewhere expensive now we have all that dosh coming...right I’m off to lunch. Rachel from accounts would be proud of us.



talk in terms of pence per mile, not pence per kWh, and people wont notice the doubling!


  • Newcomer
  • September 25, 2025

Very poor from OVO - “updating” their EV charging offer, what a joke, more like doubling the cost. I really don’t like the underhand way that marketing have communicated this, using miles rather than kWh to disguise the doubling in price.

 

I have been with OVO for a number of years but now I’m off.


  • Newcomer
  • September 25, 2025

Ignoring  for one minute the doubling of the price, I'm struggling struggling to find a scenario that makes any of the plans more economical than remaining on pay as you go.

I'm sure Ovo will argue the insurance and checks are added value, but they are also an added cost!

Am I doing this wrong, or does this make no sense?

Don’t all EVs get a battery check when they are serviced anyway? Also most EVs today have continuous battery health monitoring available in the infotainment system!


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  • Rank 7
  • September 25, 2025

No, no, no. Charge Anytime is "evolving".

I'd love to have been a fly on the wall in the Marketing meeting that dreamt up this mealy-mouthed rubbish. The idiots will probably get promoted!

They'll learn when their entire EV customer base exits.

Where is ​@Blastoise186 when you need some anodyne comment? 


  • Newcomer
  • September 25, 2025

 I suggest writing to news desks and posting on social media - kick up a stink!


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  • Rank 5
  • September 25, 2025

Do a trust pilot review and plaster it all over FB


  • Newcomer
  • September 25, 2025

I guess the ovo pic on the topic is families packing up and getting away from OVO as fast as they can. Been a customer almost from the start of OVO when it was restricted to areas.  This is the straw if feel,


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  • Newcomer
  • September 25, 2025

Amidst all the entirely justifiable outrage, I wonder if I can raise a question on the detail of the plans?  Taking the cheapest (£27.50/month) as an example, this includes an annual £120 public charging voucher, paid at the start of the plan and annually thereafter.  However it is possible to switch to the PAYG arrangement at any time, say after one month.  I am sure the business wizards at OVO will have thought of the eventuality, but I can find nothing in the T&C’s that provides for any clawback of some or all of the £120 in the event that a customer switches from the plan or, indeed, leaves OVO.  Am I missing something?


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  • Rank 6
  • September 25, 2025

as much as I have done the maths over the last 24 hours, I have little option but to pay 14p.

having three cars, that I need to charge at different times of the day, means Standard Octopus is out of the question, 5 hours a night just will not work.  same with BG

Intelligent OG, also is not guaranteed to charge through the day all the time, and the variable rate for the rest of the house, is 5p more than OVO.  so what i gain in EV saving, i loose on the house cost.

OVO have me over a barrel here.