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Power Move Flex - Frequently Asked Questions

  • July 25, 2025
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Power Move Flex - Frequently Asked Questions
Emmanuelle_OVO
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Updated on 15/01/26 by Abby_OVO


Over the 18 months, Power Move Flex (as part of CrowdFlex) has shifted 864,700 kWh's and paid out over £1.02 million in bill credits.

We've had over 100,000 customers take part over the 3 trials in which Power Move Flex helped match the demand to the power being generated. So homed used cleaner, greener energy.

The trials were aimed at understanding how households can contribute to a greener electricity grid. The learnings we gathered from being part of these trials will be essential for the Electricity System Operator to plan for the future of the electricity grid, and how our customers can play a role in this. Together we've been making energy better for people and the planet. 

 

Our current trials are now closed, and we'd like to thank our users for their participation.

You can find more information Power Move can be found here:

 

Hey everyone,

 

If you’ve joined or are thinking about joining Power Move Flex or Power Move Flex for Charge Anytime, you might have a few questions. You’re in the right place. We’ve pulled together the most common FAQs to help you understand how it all works.
 

If you’re new to Power Move Flex, it’s all part of CrowdFlex – a series of trials helping us, and the wider energy industry, understand how households can help create a greener, more flexible energy system.
 

The trials run until December 2025 and Power Move Flex is your way to get involved. Whether you’re on the standard Flex option, or Flex for Charge Anytime for EV drivers using our Charge Anytime add-on, you’ll find all the answers you need below. 

 


What is Power Move Flex?

 

Power Move Flex is part of the CrowdFlex trials. It helps the grid by rewarding households who shift their electricity use to greener times of the day. They’re encouraged to use more when there’s more renewable energy (Power Up events), and to use less when the grid has higher levels of demand (Power Down events).
 

There’s also Power Move Flex for Charge Anytime – designed specifically for customers with the Charge Anytime add-on.

 


How does it work?

 

Once signed up, we’ll let you know when a Power Up or Power Down event is coming. We’ll contact you by email and sometimes SMS or push notifications.

  • Power Up events: Shift your usual electricity use INTO the event window –like running the dishwasher or charging devices. You’ll be rewarded for using more than usual during that time.

  • Power Down events: Shift your use OUT of the event window by reducing non-essential use. You’ll earn rewards for using less than usual.

If you’re on Power Move Flex for Charge Anytime, you’ll earn credit just by plugging in your EV as often and for as long as you can.

 


What rewards can I earn?

 

It depends which reward group you’re randomly placed into. Here’s what you could get:

  • Reward per kWh shifted: Earn a set pence per kWh for every unit shifted above or below your usual. The rate is shared in your event notification.

  • Community Bonus: Some groups can earn bonuses if your postcode-based community ranks in the top 10 for shifting energy together.

  • Earn Free Electricity: Some groups can unlock up to 2 hours of free electricity on a Sunday, based on how well you shifted energy during the week.

You’ll get weekly and monthly updates on how you’re doing.

 

 

Power Move Flex - Free Hours of Electricity



As Power Move Flex is a trial, we're testing different reward methods. Some customers are able to earn up to 2 hours of free electricity instead of a £ per kWh reward. This is split into 2 groups:

Earn by how much you shift - In this group, customers can earn based on the amount of electricity they shift above or below their baseline, every 0.5 kWh = half an hour of free electricity the following week, up to a maximum of 2 hours.

Earn by how consistently you shift - In this group, customers can earn based on the amount of events they successfully shift electricity above or below their baseline, every 1 event successfully shifted in -half an hour of electricity the following week, up to a maximum of 2 hours.



Customers will be told in their weekly summary how much free electricity they've earned, and when they can use it.



These hours can't be changed, banked or exchanged. The free electricity is capped at 1 kWh per hour.



These free hours are completely separate/additional to the free hours you can get if you are a customer with Beyond, you won't see these hours in your app and they will be paid back by a separate bill credit and show on your bill as a Power Move Flex bill credit.

 

 

How do I join?

 

This is currently a trial & recruitment is now closed.

 


What’s the difference between Power Move Flex and Power Move Flex for Charge Anytime?

 

  • Power Move Flex: Shift household electricity use in Power Up or Power Down events.

  • Flex for Charge Anytime: Just plug in your EV as often as you can – we’ll optimise charging via the app, and you’ll earn credits for plug-in sessions.

You can also take part in Power Move, the monthly challenge to reduce peak-time energy, alongside either Flex option if you want.

 

 

How do I know if I’ve successfully joined?

 

Once you sign up, we’ll confirm if you’ve got a place. If not, you’ll be on the waitlist and we’ll contact you if a space opens up.

 

 

Do I need to opt into each event?

 

Yes – you’ll need to opt in via the button in your event email before the event starts. Opting in ensures any action you take is counted toward your rewards.

 

 

Will this cost me anything?

 

Nope! It’s free to join and take part. You’ll still pay your normal electricity rates, including the Charge Anytime 7p/kWh rate if you’re on that plan.

Using more electricity just to earn rewards isn’t usually cost-effective – it’s best to shift activities you’d do anyway.

 

 

What if my smart meter stops communicating or I switch suppliers?

 

Unfortunately, if your smart meter stops communicating, or you switch away from OVO, we won’t be able to measure your usage, and you won’t be eligible for rewards anymore.

 

 

How is Power Move Flex calculated?

 

Power Move Flex is calculated using a baseline from your last 10 working days without events. This baseline, also used in the  Demand Flexibility Service  (P376), helps measure changes in usage during event periods. As part of the trial, we’re aiming for the right balance, enough events for meaningful results, but not so many that the baseline becomes unreliable. We’re continually validating the method against a control group and will take action if any clear issues are found. By running this test, we’re learning how to improve flexibility markets, and your participation and feedback directly influence the future of the energy grid.

 

 

Can I opt out of the trial?

 

Yes – just hit the opt-out button on any Power Move Flex email you receive.

 

 

Quick tips for Power Up and Power Down

 

For Power Up:

  • Run appliances like washing machines, dishwashers, or charge your devices

  • Try shifting normal activities into the event window, but avoid just using extra electricity unnecessarily

For Power Down:

  • Delay using big appliances

  • Turn off standby devices and unused plug sockets

  • Save energy-hungry tasks for later

 

 

What if I move home?

 

If you move, sadly you’ll no longer be part of the trial. But keep an eye out for future flexibility trials we might run.
 

 

If I’m on Power Move for Charge Anytime, can I also take part in Power Up/Power Down events?


No. You can only take part in one or the other. If you have Charge Anytime, you’re not eligible for Power Up/Power Down events, so you won’t be invited.

 

 

How is my “baseline” usage calculated for events?


Your baseline shows what your electricity use would likely be without an event. We calculate it from your most recent 10 working days without any events, following the same approach as the Demand Flexibility Service (P376). We monitor these baselines closely, checking them against a control group and adjusting if necessary. This ensures the trial data stays accurate while still being fair to participants. By joining in and sharing feedback, you’re helping to shape how flexibility programmes operate in the years ahead.

 

 

Why do I get event notifications so late in the morning? Can they be sent the day before?


We can’t change the notification time during this trial. Part of the learning is understanding the impact of shorter notice periods—if people can’t take part because of timing, that’s valuable feedback for making sure proper notice is given in the future.

 

 

How can I check which events I’ve opted in for?


At the moment, the app doesn’t confirm opt-ins for this trial. Feedback like this helps us improve future offers.

Please note: you must opt in before an event starts. Many customers who believe they’ve opted into all events have been doing so after they’ve ended, based on timestamp checks.

 

 

When to Run Appliances for Maximum Benefit?

 

For appliances like dishwashers, when should I run them during a Power Up event? Most appliances use the most energy early in the cycle (especially when heating water). Even if an event is only an hour long, running it during that period means that part of the cycle is rewarded.
It’s all about shifting, so moving your usage into reward periods will count towards your Power Move Flex rewards.

 

 

I accidentally unsubscribed from event notifications - can I be re-added?


Unfortunately, no. If you unsubscribe through your email client, we can’t reinstate notifications for the trial. This is outside of our control.
 

 

How are the ‘Free Hours’ in Power Move Flex different from OVO Beyond?


Power Move Flex is a trial testing new reward methods. Some customers can earn up to 2 hours of free electricity instead of a £/kWh reward. There are two trial groups:

  • Earn by how much you shift: Every 0.5 kWh shifted = 30 minutes of free electricity next week (max 2 hours).

  • Earn by how consistently you shift: Every successful event = 30 minutes of free electricity next week (max 2 hours).

Your weekly summary will show how much free electricity you’ve earned and when you can use it.
These hours:

  • Can’t be changed, banked, or exchanged.

  • Are capped at 1 kWh per hour.

  • Are separate from Beyond’s free hours. They won’t appear in your app—they’ll be credited separately on your bill as “Power Move Flex bill credit.”

 

 

If I generate most of my electricity from solar panels, is it worth joining Power Move Flex events?


There’s no penalty for not opting in. Rewards are based on energy you use from the grid during an event. If you’re generating your own electricity at the same time, you’ll need to decide whether the cost vs. reward makes it worthwhile, or if using your solar is the better option.

 

 

Any other questions?

 

Drop them in the comments below. Our team and community are here to help.

 

Want to learn more about CrowdFlex? Check out our full CrowdFlex FAQs.

 

And for those on Charge Anytime, here’s the Charge Anytime Flex FAQs.

56 replies

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  • Newcomer
  • July 25, 2025

If I'm on the power move for charge any time, will I get invited to power up/power down events? I'm not doing currently. 


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  • Rank 9
  • July 25, 2025

My understanding of Power Move Flex base usage is that it looks at your average usage for specific time periods during the last 10 weekdays for weekday events.  In last winter’s trial, the days when there had been a previous PMF event were ignored in calculating the base usage.

For the last ten weekdays, I have had 2 days when I had “free hours” events and the 8 other days had PMF events.  If the frequency of PMF events continues, does this mean that my base usage will carry on being determined by the same 2 weeks at the start of July - neither of which, due to holidays, visitors, weather, were very typical ?


  • Newcomer
  • July 26, 2025

Hi, I’m new to power move and have a small problem with the time the email comes in with the info on when the ‘hour’ is. I’m finding it comes too late in the morning and I am already at work. I work with children and can’t access my phone during working hours ( I can check on my lunch break, but I work too far away from my house to be able to go home and put something on ) . Why can’t the emails come the day before or early hours of the morning ? I’m opting in when I can, but I’m thinking I’m probably gonna fail big time. Anybody else having this problem? 


  • Rank 2
  • July 27, 2025

Yippee- free electricity from 2-3pm … (or is it a reward if I use less juice from 2-3.. or more?)  whatever, I got an email which I should read more closely. Except I didn’t.  I just deleted it in anger cos the email came in that morning...and I got round to reading it at 4pm.  2 hours too late. Grrr.  So I missed out?  Maybe the problem is my lifestyle?  You see, now, in my late 70’s, my life is so rich and full, that I don’t live on my computer, tablet or smartphone.  Whereas if I was younger, life would be so empty that I’d react to electronic missives as I’d have nothing better to do except be permanently online?  Sorry I have a life PowerMeisters…  I’ll try harder next time; maybe look at my phone every 5-6 hours or so…? Hasta luego companeros


It would be helpful if the app showed which events you had opted in for. It looks like I haven’t opted in for several ‘sessions’ even though I have clicked the opt in button and had a confirmation on the screen that I was successful. And more notice of each event would obviously be helpful too!


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  • Rank 9
  • July 28, 2025

Reply to Emmanuelle_OVO

There seems to be a lack of information as to how OVO calculates whether you have been successful in powering up or powering down.

For example, in the last trial the base was calculated using the average usage of the last 10 weekdays for weekday events on a rolling basis and excluded days on which there had been a previous up or down event.  This can’t be this case in this trial as there is an event every day (except for days when I have Free Hours). 

Does anyone know how the base for powering up or down is calculated??


  • Newcomer
  • July 28, 2025

If a dishwasher runs for 1.5 hrs, what time should I run it to maximise the saving?


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  • Rank 9
  • July 28, 2025

If it works in a similar fashion to a washing machine, it will use most electricity at the start of cycle as it heats the water up. In that case, you would switch it on at start of a Power Up event.  


  • Newcomer
  • July 28, 2025

Ok thanks. I thought the final drying process might use more electricity, so thank you for clearing that up.


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  • Rank 9
  • July 28, 2025

I did say IF it works like a washing machine !  Perhaps others may know better.


  • Newcomer
  • August 1, 2025

I've accidentally clicked 'Unsubscribe' in my webmail on a Power Move Flex email. Is there any way to revert this?


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  • Rank 9
  • August 1, 2025

You could always try to contact OVO by phone or email. There is a Contact Us section on Help pages of the app.


  • Newcomer
  • August 1, 2025

Thanks, yes that's Plan B if there isn’t any other way.


Blastoise186
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  • Super User
  • August 3, 2025

Hi ​@joffonon ,

I will reach out to the Power Move team to see if they’re up to reinstate you. Please bear with me.


  • Newcomer
  • August 3, 2025

Hi ​@joffonon ,

I will reach out to the Power Move team to see if they’re up to reinstate you. Please bear with me.

Thanks, I sent an email yesterday to the generic email address, but of course it's too soon to have had a response. 


Blastoise186
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  • Super User
  • August 3, 2025

Ah ok, gotcha.

I have direct access to the Power Move team and they do monitor the Forum, so that might lead to a quicker response. But definitely feel free to leave that email case active open too as it won’t do any harm.

I’ll let you know if/when the team gets back to me. I can’t promise they’ll be able to reinstate you, but I can definitely ask if it’s possible. IIRC you still should at the very least, get any credits you’ve earned until now paid out.


Blastoise186
Super User
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  • Super User
  • August 4, 2025

Initial response from the team is that they’re looking into it, but chances don’t look amazing.

However, if you didn’t complete the opt-out survey then you’re probably still opted-in. It takes more than just clicking the link to confirm it.

Did you do the survey?


  • Newcomer
  • August 4, 2025

Hi, I seem to have stopped receiving emails to opt into power move flex events. Should there be an invite every day?


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  • Rank 2
  • August 4, 2025

The invites for the Power Move Flex events are issued subject to demand on the grid. At times of peak demand they encourage power down and when there is low demand power up. These may not be available every day so the chances are you are still on this system and another event will come your way soon.


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  • Rank 2
  • August 4, 2025

It’s not every day. I receive about three per week. 


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  • Rank 6
  • August 4, 2025

I don’t get emails about power flex 


Blastoise186
Super User
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  • Super User
  • August 4, 2025

Ok, this has been looked into.

The team apologises, but they can’t reinstate you if you went through the opt-out survey. You can always re-apply in the future though.

If you did NOT do the survey, you’re still in and no further action is required.


  • Rank 1
  • August 4, 2025

The emails are not every day in my experience. 
I also don’t get them if I have a free hour that day. 


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  • Rank 9
  • August 4, 2025

Until today, I have had an email every day except for the days I have had a free hour.  Today is the first day missed.


Blastoise186
Super User
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  • Super User
  • August 4, 2025

Possible root cause is Storm Floris. OVO has asked all staff to prioritise their safety and take any necessary measures to look after themselves. I hope you can understand why.

It’s possible that this is what’s caused the issue - the teams might not be at full strength today.