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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

Newcomer
January 28, 2025

I agree with the earlier posters that this seems to be a reduced incentive.

10hrs out of 168 in a week is 6% of the time so perhaps the 2% is achievable if high usage activities are avoided, in that case it’s pretty good, £10 plus 14 entries?

I’d like to have been able to see where I finished for January rather then just be shown I needed to signup again.

Also, speaking to OVO on the phone today, the agent said you’d have to opt in each month...

Newcomer
January 28, 2025

@Mike90216 where did it say it comes in from 22nd Jan please? I thought it said 1st Feb in the email.

Sorry. Didn’t mean to confuse. The T&Cs were updated on 22 Jan to introduce the prize scheme which starts on 1 Feb.

January 28, 2025

Looks like OVO has entered its ensh*ttification era. I have a personal rule of not entering prize draws as it’s just not worth the time for (nearly always) no reward. I’m already a very low power user for environmental reasons, and while I have been able to receive some power move credit by moving my usage hours and using a fridge timer, there’s just no way I can reach 2% without sitting in the dark and twiddling my thumbs for all the qualifying hours. I’ll keep the routine I’ve built up already from past challenges but I’m not going to stretch to meet the lowest percentage possible any more.

Nukecad
Super User
Super User
January 28, 2025

The chance of winning one of OVO's non-declared prizes will be negligible

 

Well the prizes for the first month are declared on: https://www.ovoenergy.com/power-move

 

And given the numbers who are now saying that they won’t bother with PM anymore then maybe there will be a better than negligible chance?

I said, Hey - Watts going on.
Chris_OVO
Community Manager
Chris_OVOAuthor
Community Manager
January 28, 2025

Hey everyone,

 

a few more answers on other points and I’ll be feeding answers through when we have them!:

- The £10 credit for people whose peak is less than 2% runs until the end of May 2025, after that it will be prize draw entries only, explained in the terms - 4.4 Until 31st May 2025, any customer who has peak usage of less than 2.00% (1.99% or below) will also receive £10 energy bill credit, as well as their prize draw entries.
- To clarify, you don't need to opt in every month. This challenge is 'always on', so until said otherwise it will run indefinitely and you only need to opt in once.

I'll come back to you once I've had a reply to the other points, thank you again for your continued feedback.

Renewable energy jokes never get old.
Rank 5
January 28, 2025

to think a year or so ago you would get £15 for the highest level of “move” then it went to £12 now sod all. 😡

Tron Burgundy
Rank 4
Rank 4
January 28, 2025

This makes me feel better about abandoning Power Move after they made it direct debit and app user only. 

I’ve also just given up on recycling because they’ve given us yet another recycling box and we have to do even more separation.  Sorry, no.  Six different bins is just too much.

Rank 5
January 28, 2025

If I won the £2000, HIGHLY unlikely that would make me £2500 in credit!!! 😂  I currently run with nearly a £500 credit as the algorithm that OVO must use to calculate your DD doesn’t seem to take in to account Charge Anytime credits.  I can’t reduce my DD to less than it is currently £153 yet our average bill is around £100’ish but our average bill not including the Anytime credit is £150’ish so every month I’m gaining around £50 credit at least.  According to the predicted balance a DD of £153 a month has a predicted balance on 31st March 2026 of £60  where as in reality I would be around £1100 in credit!!!!!!!!!  I get fed up of asking for a refund and messing with my DD.  

Just sort the algorithm out to calculate on the ACTUAL final bill each month including all deductions!!!!!!

My last 3 months bills were

dec-jan £83

nov-dec £104

oct-nov £142

Rank 2
January 28, 2025

10hrs out of 168 in a week is 6% of the time so perhaps the 2% is achievable if high usage activities are avoided, in that case it’s pretty good, £10 plus 14 entries?

It’s a bit strange way to look at it. Power Move is about using less energy during a certain time slot in the day. 10 hours out of 168 in a week—how does this apply to PM? I’m genuinely confused.
Avoiding the high usage activities to reach 2%, might work if you are a family that consumes a lot of energy. Though, I don’t know how you would describe it to your little child. But if you are single, living alone, and are already a low-energy user, that’s nearly impossible. The only “high usage activity” in my case is the fridge, which I’m not planning to switch off every day for two hours… Buying a new fridge would cost me more than I potentially could save.

Rank 5
January 28, 2025

10hrs out of 168 in a week is 6% of the time so perhaps the 2% is achievable if high usage activities are avoided, in that case it’s pretty good, £10 plus 14 entries?

It’s a bit strange way to look at it. Power Move is about using less energy during a certain time slot in the day. 10 hours out of 168 in a week—how does this apply to PM? I’m genuinely confused.
Avoiding the high usage activities to reach 2%, might work if you are a family that consumes a lot of energy. Though, I don’t know how you would describe it to your little child. But if you are single, living alone, and are already a low-energy user, that’s nearly impossible. The only “high usage activity” in my case is the fridge, which I’m not planning to switch off every day for two hours… Buying a new fridge would cost me more than I potentially could save.

NO its not about using LESS energy in a time slot its about MOVING that energy usage to another time slot not at peak time.