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Firedog
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  • August 19, 2024

I’m not sure I can add much to what’s already been said.

A word of caution, though: you say that “the more expensive on peak is not a major concern as I don’t run any high energy appliances during on peak ...”. You should do your sums very carefully, although not having a smart meter able to tell you precisely how much energy you use every half-hour doesn’t make this easy. You may be surprised how much electricity is used by what you seem to regard as ‘low-energy appliances’ - televisions, fridges and freezers, for example, particularly older ones, not to mention cookers and electric kettles.

I had a look at OVO’s E10 tariffs for Northern Scotland to see how they compare. In fact, the Simpler Energy plan is far more generous than I expected, with a day rate of 22.88p, night 18.04p and standing charge 59.25p against the single rate of 21.80p with a standing charge of 58.18. Ignoring the difference in standing charge (it’s only £4 a year), you would be better off on the day/night plan if you used more than 22% of your electricity during offpeak hours. The rates will be different in the Scottish Power region.

This is of course academic if your meter doesn’t allow for E10 timings. You haven’t told us anything about your meter or how it handles E7; a photo of the meter itself with its markings and readings clearly visible, and perhaps another of the whole meter backboard with its ancillary equipment and cabling would be very helpful.

There are ways of getting round the smart meter communication hurdles in many parts of Scotland, but they can’t really be used until the smart meter is actually in place. We might have other suggestions once we see your current meter arrangement.

 


  • Carbon Cutter*
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  • March 14, 2025

I'm switching from economy 7 to an Economy 10 smart meter in April .  I'm currently on a fixed tariff that ends on 19/04/25  , I had signed up for a further year of fixed tariff before agreeing to the economy 10 . Will the fixed year tariff ( until April 26) still be honoured , the person I spoke to yesterday at Ovo was vague and didn't really give me a definite answer . 


Blastoise186
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  • March 14, 2025

Hi ​@Sal138 ,

Generally speaking, the answer would be yes - your existing contract would normally run to the very last day and then flip to the new one once the clock strikes midnight the following day, which in your case, would be 00:00:01 on the 20th April 2026.

I cannot say for sure what happens if you’re moving between E7/E10 but I think you’d just get migrated to the E10 version of the same tariff you’re currently on.

I will ask around, please bear with me.


  • Carbon Cutter*
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  • March 16, 2025

Thank you Blastoise 186  , I'm not really getting any answers from ovo . 


Chris_OVO
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  • March 17, 2025

Hey ​@Sal138

 

I’ve asked internally look at this and I’ve been advised said an email was sent on 13/03 which confirmed your unit rates. If you can’t find the email or have any specific questions around your rates you can speak with our Support Team and they’ll answer any questions you have. I hope this helps! 

 


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