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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

Firedog
Super User
Super User
March 7, 2025

For the low electricity consumer, it is almost impossible to reach the 2% target.
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What is your definition of a ‘low electricity consumer’? Ofgem take the first quartile for theirs: the quantity that 25% of all consumers use less than. It’s currently 1800 kWh/year for dual-fuel customers, 2200 kWh/year for electricity-only customers. That’s around 5 or 6 kWh/day. By that token, my 3 kWh/day on average for the past year is really low for an electricity-only household.

I manage to keep my monthly usage below 2%. In February, the highest recorded was 2.20% for the period 1- 6 February, the lowest 1.65% for 1-16 February. For the whole month, it was 1.93%. My average usage between 5 and 7 pm on weekdays was 68 Wh.

So, it’s not impossible.

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Rank 2
March 7, 2025

What is your definition of a ‘low electricity consumer’? Ofgem take the first quartile for theirs: the quantity that 25% of all consumers use less than. It’s currently 1800 kWh/year for dual-fuel customers, 2200 kWh/year for electricity-only customers. That’s around 5 or 6 kWh/day. By that token, my 3 kWh/day on average for the past year is really low for an electricity-only household.

My last year electricity usage was 780kWh. On the days when I reached 3% it was about 1.8kWh. My usage between 5 and 7pm on that kind of day is 0.38Wh. That’s my definition of a “low electricity consumer”. 

Newcomer
March 12, 2025

It costs nothing to be participating in Power Move.

However, if you want to leave then  :-

Thanks for leaving PM as that increases the chance of those of us who stay, and new joiners, winning a prize.

If I do the same as I did before and I got £12 per month then it costs £12 as I receive nothing simple mathematics 🤣🤣🤣🤣

I'm sorry but that is warped logic. (Or perhaps a missunderstanding of language).

Losing something that you were being given is not a cost to you.

It's clearly a 'loss' - but it isn't a 'cost'.

Financial Cost - an amount that has to be paid to obtain something.
Financial Loss - an amount that is no longer available.

Its actually simple maths. You pay average cost of electric which accounts for peak and off peak. If you take peak out of the equation but still pay the same you are paying more than the average cost. When you received a some of money back this accounted for the difference in costs. You should check the variations in costs during the day to understand what the electric costs and if it really is something for nothing

Newcomer
March 12, 2025

I turned off the main power for most of the days last month (so fridge is also off, good thing it’s winter) and ended up with 0.6%. Won a prize of £2 on top of the £10 so got the same amount of discount as the rest of the winter months. Can’t find better deals with other suppliers honestly.

Chris_OVO
Community Manager
Chris_OVOAuthor
Community Manager
March 13, 2025

Hey ​@lampuiho

 

Great to hear that you were succesful! One thing I’d highlight is that it’s not about turning off power, the aim is to shift power from the 5-7 window to other parts of your day. This helps the grid stay balanced and you’ll have more entries into the draw 🎉

 

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Newcomer
March 13, 2025

Hey ​@lampuiho

 

Great to hear that you were succesful! One thing I’d highlight is that it’s not about turning off power, the aim is to shift power from the 5-7 window to other parts of your day. This helps the grid stay balanced and you’ll have more entries into the draw 🎉

 

Unfortunately, the only power I have on during that window is all the essential stuff. I never cook or shower or do other non-essential stuff during those hours anyway.

Blastoise186
Super User
Super User
March 13, 2025

In that case, you can leave that stuff on. Power Move is about moving non-essential usage (like cooking, baths/showers or washing) outside the peak times.

It’s totally OK to leave the lights on for example!

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Newcomer
March 13, 2025

In that case, you can leave that stuff on. Power Move is about moving non-essential usage (like cooking, baths/showers or washing) outside the peak times.

It’s totally OK to leave the lights on for example!

Leaving my fridge, internet, and laptop on would bring my usage during those hours to around 5%, putting me outside of the guarenteed reward bracket.

Blastoise186
Super User
Super User
March 13, 2025

The guaranteed reward will end after the 31st May 2025. After that, it’ll be Prize Draw only. You would absolutely still score entries into that even with leaving the basics on.

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Rank 2
March 15, 2025

Well they have 4 million customers, so even if 50% are eligible not much chance of winning🙄