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January 28, 2025
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Power Move - new challenge information and changes to Power Move

  • January 28, 2025
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Power Move - New challenge information and changes to Power Move

Updated on 14/07/26 by Abby_OVO

 

Hi everyone,

 

In 2024, OVO customers saved over £1.6 million by shifting their energy and making greener choices with Power Move.

 

Ahead of the challenge starting 1 February 2025, we introduced a few changes.

 

 

Power Move prize draw

 

Whilst Power Move will always be about helping you save money on your energy bills and reducing demand on the energy grid, the way it works has changed.

 

Each month, if you use 15% or less of your total electricity during peak times you’ll now earn entries into a monthly prize draw. The number of entries depends on how much electricity you use during peak times. The lower your home’s peak time energy use, the more entries you’ll earn.

 

 

How we calculate your number of entries

 

If you have a peak time electricity usage of 15% or less at the end of the month, you’ll earn entries for the prize draw. 

 

The amount of entries earned will correspond with your end-of-month peak time electricity use percentage as follows:

 

  • 0 to 1% = 15 entries
  • 1.01 to 2% = 14 entries
  • 2.01 to 3% = 13 entries
  • 3.01 to 4% = 12 entries
  • 4.01 to 5% = 11 entries
  • 5.01 to 6% = 10 entries
  • 6.01 to 7% = 9 entries
  • 7.01 to 8% = 8 entries
  • 8.01 to 9% = 7 entries
  • 9.01 to 10% = 6 entries
  • 10.01 to 11% = 5 entries
  • 11.01 to 12% = 4 entries
  • 12.01 to 13% = 3 entries
  • 13.01 to 14% = 2 entries
  • 14.01% to 15% = 1 entry
  • 15.01% or above = 0 entries

 

After each month ends, the number of entries you’ve earned will be automatically entered into a prize draw, along with all the entries of other customers who’ve earned entries in that month.

 

 

The prizes

 

A minimum of 5 customers each month will win up to a year’s worth of free energy*, with a range of other bill credit prizes also available to win. There’ll be a minimum of 10,000 prizes available every month.

 

You can see what prizes are being offered in the Power Move section of your OVO app and on ovoenergy.com/power-move at the beginning of each new month. 

 

If you’re a winner you’ll be notified in the Power Move section of the app. Customers can win one prize per month.


 

Changes to peak times

 

We've heard your feedback that it can feel difficult to shift your home’s energy use during the current window of 4-7pm. From 1 February 2025, peak times changed to 5pm-7pm, Monday - Friday

 

Weekend usage is still counted as off-peak.

 

 

Updates via the OVO app

 

You'll be able to see your progress through the app. When the new challenge is live, sign in to your account and select 'Power Move' on the home screen.

 

Here, you’ll have a progress dashboard to track how you’re getting on, and see if you’ve won a prize at the end of the month.

 

For more information, visit ovoenergy.com/power-move, our Power Move FAQs and Power Move terms and conditions.

 

*A year’s free energy is set at a maximum bill credit of £2,000. A year’s free energy is calculated in line with Ofgem’s average Energy Price Cap for January-March 2025 for customers paying by Direct Debit, which is worked out based on a 2-3 bedroom house, with 2 to 3 occupants using the average domestic usage in electricity per year. Credit may not equal one year’s free energy if you are a higher than average user or if the price cap were to increase beyond current forecasts. We’ll pay it as energy bill credit in 12 monthly instalments. For example, if you win a year's free energy in January, the credit would be applied to your bill in February and each following month up to the last payment in January the following year.

238 replies

Rank 4
February 5, 2025

Gosh, so many complaining. In general people don't like change but in life things often changes. I've waited to comment or I would have given a knee jerk response because initially I didn't like it either.

We are low users but have managed to get down to 8% for the last two months (we were well over 12% before we started Power Move). As the peak has decreased by 5 hours per week it should reduce our percentage but doubt very much that we can go under 2% to get the £10. We will most likely only be getting entries into the prize draw from now on. We will still try, for us it's about using energy wisely and if we win something along the way happy days. The odds are no worse than Lotto (which we don't do) and it's free entry.

We also take part in Power Move Flex so as long as this continues we will still save a few pennies if the times aren't silly o clock (I won't be getting up at 4am tomorrow to put a load of washing on).  

Overall, we are still doing our bit and will continue to even if PM changes again.

Rank 2
February 5, 2025

It isn’t available via desktop. You should have installed app on your mobile being able to do so.

Rank 2
February 5, 2025

Misunderstanding - I was replying to other Forum member who had problems!

Me - I'm all set up (see my post)!

Emmanuelle_OVO
Retired Moderator
Retired Moderator
February 5, 2025

We'd like to clarify a couple of comments about Power Move and Power Move Flex.

Power Move Flex is an OFGEM funded project/trial funded by the Strategic Infrastructure Fund (SIF). All rewards are passed straight through to the customer and no share of the rewards is kept by OVO.

Power Move is an OVO funded service, we receive no payment/incentive from Ofgem to run Power Move.

Renewable Energy? Big Fan.
Newcomer
February 5, 2025

Oh dear. Time to revisit a move to Octopus Energy again then.

I want my energy usage cost and price per unit to reflect energy conservation on peak / CO2 intensity and wholesale prices.

It's that simple.

Offering some version of that as a monthly discount in post was fine, bit convoluted, but fine.

I do not want prize draws, grab the free duck, slot machines or anything else.

Please go back to the old way as soon as possible.

Rank 6
February 5, 2025

Is that completely honest???

I can accept that OVO pays all the (Power Move Flex) rewards from OFGEM to us.   But, the electricity demand moved becomes cheaper to supply, and OVO keeps this difference!!!  (I believe peak electricity costs OVO something like 20p a unit, and non-peak units something like 10p).  

I don’t object to OVO taking this margin, and then using it to run the scheme, but they should come clean about it!!!!   

 

 

Peter E
Super User
Super User
February 5, 2025

The way the electricity markets is complex. Ofgem requires OVO to buy all supply on contract** (Fixed Price) on the Futures market well in advance of supply. What you seem to be talking about is the day-ahead market where prices can be 10p a unit but OVO doesn't trade significant quantities of electricity here. Octopus does for its Agile customers (I'm one). It's the Futures prices which are high and they have already been paid for. The only possible gain that OVO could get for cutting peak use is DUoS (Distribution Use of System) charges and I don't think there is much leeway, if any, here.

 

Peter

 

** A new Ogem rule to stop suppliers going bust (like Bulb) should there be another repeat of the shock energy price rise as we had not that long ago.

Reducing my yearly fossil fuel usage with an EV (-900 litres petrol), A2AHP (-8,700 kWh gas) and Timed Immersion heater (-1,500 kWh gas)
Rank 6
February 5, 2025

I’ve never been able to find out how much OVO actual pays for electricity, and how it varies depending on demand.  But, clearly they do pay more for peak units, otherwise they wouldn’t have anything like Power Move.

All I was trying to say was that they clearly do make a little from Power Move Flex; it’s not a completely philanthropic operation, as they are trying to suggest. 

 

Firedog
Super User
Super User
February 5, 2025

Power Move Flex is an OFGEM funded project/trial ...
Power Move is an OVO funded service, …
 

Thanks for clearing that up once and for all for many misguided customers here. I’d still like to find out where ​@suzannemousley heard that “All of the energy companies are incentivised by Ofgem. If they manage to hit their targets of moving energy they are rewarded with money from Ofgem which will outstrip any outlay. “ I’d try to put it right if I could find it.

 

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Peter E
Super User
Super User
February 5, 2025

Oh dear. Time to revisit a move to Octopus Energy again then.

I want my energy usage cost and price per unit to reflect energy conservation on peak / CO2 intensity and wholesale prices.

It's that simple.

It also been eye wateringly expensive at 100p a kWh at the peak times as had happened recently. The energy supply situation in Europe is different this year (since Ukraine didn't renew the gas transit of Russian gas to Europe after 2024) and since Germany has mothballed it's nuclear fleet (post Fukushima accident)  it has started to run out of energy on dark, windless days and the day ahead market price has gone through the roof at times.  Since the Tracker product averages the daily price that is horrendous as well and is actually worse if you can actually shift your usage.

 

I'm hanging in atm but I'm only breaking even with the SVR and doing worse than a good Fixed Price contract. Last year I saved about £600 compared to the SVR but it should get better with the warmer weather and a windy March.


Look before you leap as they say.

 

Peter

 

Reducing my yearly fossil fuel usage with an EV (-900 litres petrol), A2AHP (-8,700 kWh gas) and Timed Immersion heater (-1,500 kWh gas)