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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

Nukecad
Super User
Super User
February 6, 2025

Do we need a reality check here?

One 'not-guaranteeed' reward/prize has been replaced by a different type of 'not-guaranteeed' reward/prize, - and because of that some people are talking about changing supplier.

That a bit like saying "My local pub used to put free peanuts out on the bar, now it only puts free crisps out. I prefered free peanuts so I'm changing my local to another pub".
(One that doesn't put nibbles out at all).

Your choice of course, but it seems a disproportionate over-reaction to me.

I said, Hey - Watts going on.
Blastoise186
Super User
Super User
February 6, 2025

Do we need a reality check here?

One 'not-guaranteeed' reward/prize has been replaced by a different type of 'not-guaranteeed' reward/prize, - and because of that some people are talking about changing supplier.

That a bit like saying "My local pub used to put free peanuts out on the bar, now it only puts free crisps out. I prefereed free peanuts so I'm changing my local to another pub".
(One that doesn't put nibbles out at all).

Your choice of course, but it seems a disproportionate over-reaction to me.

Why didn’t I think of saying that! Well said boss! XD

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Rank 4
February 6, 2025

Do we need a reality check here?

One 'not-guaranteeed' reward/prize has been replaced by a different type of 'not-guaranteeed' reward/prize, - and because of that some people are talking about changing supplier.

That a bit like saying "My local pub used to put free peanuts out on the bar, now it only puts free crisps out. I prefered free peanuts so I'm changing my local to another pub".
(One that doesn't put nibbles out at all).

Your choice of course, but it seems a disproportionate over-reaction to me.


The previous system was guaranteed. How was it not? Hit your target, and get a guaranteed reward. 
 

Anyway, as I have detailed earlier in this thread, PM was keeping me with OVO despite there being a lot of reasons for me to change supplier. So to suggest that I am overreacting to just this change is quite insulting

Blastoise186
Super User
Super User
February 6, 2025

With the old system, you could miss the top target by 0.01% and basically lose out pretty hard as a result. With the new system, anyone and everyone who plays the game and hits the target has a chance of winning the top prize no matter how well they did. The rules are set up so that the top prize (currently the 5 x £2,000 energy credits) are ALWAYS dished out first before anything else, so that everyone in the draw has a chance of having their ball being pulled out of the digital washing machine and getting the top prize as a result.

The only thing to note is that once you win a prize in one of the draws, you can’t win again for the same draw, meaning your remaining entries are hoovered up and spat out of the remaining draws for that month. You can win again from the following month though! So if you’ve got seriously good luck, you can in theory stack up multiple wins in a row and have a lot of credits hit your account.

It could be said to be more fair that way. If you want to leave, then just go - we’re not stopping you - but you shouldn’t just quit off of a knee-jerk reaction. It’s advisable to think more carefully first...

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Rank 6
February 6, 2025

Really scrapping the bottom of barrel now!!!   

Instead of mucking around with lotteries why doesn’t OVO come clean about how much they would save if they could convince us to use move some of our consumption from peak to off peak, and then just pay us all a percentage of these savings???

 

Blastoise186
Super User
Super User
February 6, 2025

I believe that discussion has already been held many times. I don’t think the figures are likely to be released anytime soon.

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Rank 6
February 6, 2025

Then, I have to assume that the figures that I have are in the right ball park: namely off-peak units costing OVO something like 10p, and peak units costing something like 20p.   Then, any scheme that doesn’t credit me with something like 5p a unit for units that I manage to move from peak to off-peak is a bit of a rip-off!!!   This seems very little compared with the up to £2 a unit we were getting last year for the Power Move Plus Events when the National Grid needed to shed load.  

Blastoise186
Super User
Super User
February 6, 2025

I think it’s fair for me to ask in that case… Please provide evidence of where you got your figures from and how you worked it all out.

I don’t know what the others think, but to me it looks like you just plucked numbers randomly out of thin air!

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Rank 6
February 6, 2025

There’s a National Grid website that has the current “spot” price for electricity displayed in a few good chart, and I have watched it go all the way from £1 a unit to a few pence negative, but usually it’s something like 10p a unit off-peak and 20p peak.  As OVO haven’t released how much they pay, these are the best figures I have.  I’m deliberately not releasing the url of the chart for obvious reasons

Peter E
Super User
Super User
February 6, 2025

That looks like the day-ahead market prices as I have said before. OVO doesn't trade on the day-ahead market except for small adjustments. OVO buys on the Futures market auction about six months in advance and prices paid are commercial-in-confidence so you will never know. OVO don't get refunds for energy moved from peak to non peak.

 

The Power Move Flex scheme is totally different. Payouts are funded and paid for by the National Grid DFS and those payments pass totally through OVO to the customer. If you want you can sign up to get paid independently of your supplier.

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