With Givenerghy going into administration and probable lisquidation anyone have any thoughts on OVO’s responsibilities regarding guarantees/warranties?
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- April 13, 2026
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Best answer by Peter E
More advice here
Peter
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- Super User
- April 13, 2026
Howdy
That… Is a good question! I can actually go one better and ask the Forum Moderators to see if they can reach the right teams. I’ll fling this over to them right now and they’ll hopefully stop by soon.
Bear with us in the meantime! But feel free to chat here about it in the meantime - we’re pretty chill about that and we love a good discussion.
- Super User
- April 13, 2026
https://www.speakev.com/threads/givenergy-uk-call-in-administrators.196151/?post_id=3901529#post-3901529
I hope it works out well for you and the other customers.
Peter
- Rank 20
- April 14, 2026
I have a GivEnergy All-In-One battery which is working fine (🤞🏻) so I’ve been looking through some of the reassuring videos on YouTube. I have an email today from the GivEnergy’s software people who are keeping the basic parts of their systems free but starting a subscription service (at £4.99 p month) for the more advanced features which involve the cloud services. I would like to be able to look up the historical data from my system so I’m planning to pay. It seems fair enough.
- Community Leader
- April 14, 2026
Hey
Great question and one that is still very much up in the air whilst we, and the industry, see what happens with the GivEnergy hardware side of the business.
I can see both
We’ll be more than happy to post more about this once we get an understanding of where responsibility lies so customers can make sure they know where to go for any support they need.
If you have any further questions, do let us know 😀
- Super User
- April 14, 2026
Just as an additional comment if the GivEnergy servers become unavailable for any reason you can revert to a local ‘server’ (with remote access) using Home Assistant. I’ve just had a quick look and this particular link seems to be helpful in explaining what you need to do.
https://community-beta.givenergy.cloud/t/home-assistant-software/775
Now, I know you probably didn’t want to roll your sleeves up that far but I’ve put this on here to say that losing the GivEnergy servers is not the end of the road. Far from it. I will say that if the GE servers go Tango Uniform then I’ll be back on here (hopefully with my trusty colleagues) to give a much help as I can (I’m not a HA user myself) to support customers. I might even go for HA myself as an experiment as I have smart plugs that I want to unhitch from the Tapo servers at some point but still have remote access.
Peter
- Rank 20
- April 14, 2026
Speak to the Geek has just posted (on his YouTube channel) a very clear tutorial explaining how to set up Home Assistant to connect to the GivEnergy units.
Tango Uniform 🤭
- April 15, 2026
Also on GE forum seeking answers. Not sure that the Home Assistant plus TCP and Raspberry Pi will be a route taken by many. My programming days are long past and it is easy to get in too deep. My query is more about the OVO Charge angle. I have a Hypervolt EV charger and subscribe to the plan that allows me to charge the equivalent of about 700 miles on a monthly basis. Does anyone here know wether OVO pays access to the GE Cloud or is it direct to car/charger?
- Super User
- April 15, 2026
It sounds like OVO has direct control to your Hypervolt EV charger. OVO don't control charging through other tech. Not even sure that would be possible. Depending on the make/model you can also control charging direct to car.
OVO used to have a home battery control add on but they no longer do that. Having an EV, solar and battery can create undesirable interactions between the tech. It is incredibly difficult for most people to understand how to set up the options on each app to prevent issues. Each bit of kit can require its own current monitoring clamps and not every electrician knows where to place them correctly.
I can understand not wishing to get involved in Home Assistant. For a lot of people that would be a step too far.
Peter
- Super User
- April 15, 2026
GivEnergy doesn’t seem to own Hypervolt - it’s actually owned by an individual - Flavian Alexandru from Romania according to Companies House.
That’s actually a good thing - Romania is the EU tech and cybersecurity powerhouse and companies like Bitdefender are founded/headquartered there. Romanians are often said to be amazing engineers when it comes to tech stuff too. Probably explains why Hypervolt absolutely crushes it when it comes to making stuff just work.
I don’t see anything to suggest Hypervolt runs anything via GivEnergy infrastructure either - it seems they’re using their own setup which makes sense.
- Rank 7
- April 22, 2026
Has there been any progress on things like warranty/ maintenance of an OVO fitted Givenergy system?
I have an All in One system which is working perfectly and still on finance. I wanted to know what the situation is re. maintenance/failure if/when Givenergy is liquidated.
- Super User
- April 22, 2026
Unfortunately I’ve not seen anything recently. It’s unclear as to what will happen to GivEnergy at this stage.
If you do have a problem with the system though and GE goes pop, Section 75 might cover you: https://www.financial-ombudsman.org.uk/consumers/complaints-can-help/credit-borrowing-money/goods-services-bought-credit
- Super User
- Solved
- April 22, 2026
More advice here
Peter
- Community Manager
- April 23, 2026
Thanks for this
- Super User
- April 27, 2026
You should have received an email with a link to transfer the operation of the GE battery to a new portal. The comments that I've seen say the process is a bit convoluted but it does work and gives you control over your system again. It seems the software/server/app side is a different company not affected by the process of administration of GE. I hope it continues to work without any faults. I can't comment on where you would seek to use any of the warranties. When the Administrators have completed their work that may become clearer and you should be contacted to give you details.
https://givenergy.cloud/guides/sso-migration-guide-2026.pdf
Peter
- May 13, 2026
We are all still anxiously awaiting an update, though not expecting anything significant. GE software was hived off from the hardware side in an allegedly deliberate tactic to protect it but its future must be in doubt and I hear the GE administrators may be looking into whether its assets should be pooled into the “greater good.” My earlier question about Hypervolt has been answered. Their support system is intact as is their reputation. My issue about the system interaction has been resolved though I do have a fresh question which is more generic - if using OVO Charge at home and the battery has some stored power, say late morning, if this is used by OVO to charge the car and they subsequently make a payment back as part of the billing process, they are benefiting from free solar to my disadvantage. Have I got that right and is there any easy way to get full value out of the £27 monthly I am paying for this subsidised charge process?
- Super User
- May 13, 2026
I'm very doubtful that OVO have the ability to control the discharge of your home battery into the car. That is governed by where the CT clamp for the home battery is positioned.
It should be AFTER the power is taken for the EV charger. That way the home battery does not see the EV charger load and doesn't attempt to meet that load. If it does then that is not OVO causing that. Get an electrician in to sort out the correct position for the home battery CT clamp.
Peter
- Community Manager
- May 14, 2026
Thanks for this great advice
- Super User
- May 14, 2026
Have a look at the short blog I published a short while ago. If you are having problems with the battery discharging into your car this is relevant information.
Peter
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