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Charge Anytime and Ohme integration update: important information for our customers

  • June 3, 2025
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Charge Anytime and Ohme integration update: important information for our customers

Updated on 14/04/26 by Ben_OVO

 

We're always working to improve your experience with Charge Anytime. We want to reward you for being an EV driver by bringing you even better features and the latest technology.

 

As part of these improvements, there was a change affecting customers using Ohme chargers. Since 15th July 2025, Ohme chargers are no longer able to connect directly to Charge Anytime. The good news is, we estimate about 75% of our Charge Anytime customers have an EV that can connect directly to Charge Anytime. So you may still be able to benefit from our low charging rates via your vehicle connection. 

 

If you drive a compatible vehicle, you can follow the steps below to connect to Charge Anytime directly via your EV. You’ll need to check if your EV is compatible. If you have other vehicles, you’ll need to check those too.

 

You’ll also need to use the OVO Charge app to schedule your charging, rather than the Ohme app. Download OVO Charge from the App Store or Google Play.

 

 

How to connect to Charge Anytime with your EV 

 

Once you know your EV is compatible, please follow the steps below.

 

Step 1- Disconnect your charger from Charge Anytime

 

You won’t be able to reconnect through your charger once you’ve done this - so please make sure that your EV is compatible before completing this step:

  • Open the OVO app and select the black circle in the top right corner to go to your profile 
  • Go to ‘Plan details’ then ‘Manage add-ons’
  • Find ‘Charge Anytime’ and select ‘Cancel add-on’ 

 

 

Step 2- Delete your Ohme account

 

Please note: Deleting your Ohme account, will clear your charger of any routines, settings, your charging history and will disable the lock feature.

  • Go to the settings tab in the bottom right hand corner of the Ohme app
  • Scroll to the bottom
  • Select ‘delete account’

 

Step 3- Reconnect to Charge Anytime through your EV

  • Download OVO Charge from the App Store or Google Play, and log in using your energy account details 
  • Select your EV make, model, and year of manufacture
  • Sign in using your EV account details 
  • Give permission for Charge Anytime to access information about your EV account 
  • Select your car to connect to Charge Anytime via your EV
  • Set your home location

 

You’ll then be able to keep your discounted smart charging rate. 

 

You can continue to use your Ohme charger, but it’ll be your EV that’s connected to Charge Anytime – not the charger. 

 

Please note, changing how you’re connected to Charge Anytime will mean that your credit will be provided in 2 instalments. One to cover your smart charging while connected via your charger and another since being connected via your EV. Future credit will be provided in a single instalment again as normal. 

 

 

Having trouble connecting to Charge Anytime with your EV?

 

Below are some additional steps you can take to help you get connected:

 

Toggles in the Ohme app

 

If dynamic charging and price cap is set as “off” the app should say that your EV will charge to 100% immediately. This is what your Ohme app needs to be set to so we can control and smart charge your vehicle.

 

You may also need to turn off “Regulated charging hours” as this might also be a cause of interference with Charge Anytime scheduling.

 

Make sure your Ohme charging isn’t locked. You’ll need to make sure the lock feature is disabled in the Ohme app. Instructions on how to do this can be found here

 

Activating max charge with instructions on the Ohme support page from the charger (located on the charger screen if your charger is an Ohme home pro or on the start button if you have an Ohme epod) may override Ohme scheduling enabling Charge Anytime to control smart charging of your vehicle.

 

 

EV specific support

 

You may see a “A technical error occurred” message in the Audi app. This is because the Audi app is not aware charging is occurring because the Ohme app may be blocking vehicle schedules. To fix this issue you can try:

 

  1. Manually starting a max charge on the Ohme charger or in the Ohme app if possible
  2. Deleting your Ohme account and Ohme app

 

 

EVs with “Unable to locate vehicle” message

 

With some EVs you may get this message in the Charge app. This message occurs when your EV is not connected to the internet. You’ll need to make sure your vehicle is connected to the internet and the connection is available all the time your vehicle is at home.

 

If you have a Toyota and receive this error message you can check in the multimedia section in the “My Garage” section of the Toyota app. You can then scan a code to get connected.

 

 

If you couldn’t connect to Charge Anytime with your EV

 

If you don’t have a compatible vehicle, or if you didn’t complete the steps above by 15 July 2025, you’ll no longer get a discounted charging rate. We’re really sorry about this. Charge Anytime would have been removed from your account automatically. 

 

You’ll have got your final Charge Anytime credit within the first week of August 2025. This will cover the electricity used to smart charge your EV up until 15 July.

 

From 15 July, you’ll have been paying your home electricity unit rate for all EV charging.  

 

 

Frequently asked questions

 

I’ve connected to Charge Anytime through my EV. Why is the Charge app showing different insights to the Ohme app?

 

Energy usage readings from Ohme and your vehicle may differ slightly because they use different measurement methods, depending on the type of connection. This means you might notice a small difference between what's shown in the Charge Anytime app and the Ohme app.

 

 

I have more than one EV - one is compatible with Charge Anytime and one isn’t. What are my options?

 

You can connect your compatible vehicle to Charge Anytime and benefit from smart charging at the discounted rate. Any non-compatible vehicles will continue to charge at your standard home electricity rate.
 

 

Can I connect my EV to Charge Anytime after 15 July 2025?

 

Yes. As long as you have a compatible vehicle, you can connect it to Charge Anytime after 15 July. However, please note that any EV charging between 15 July and the date you connect will be charged at your standard home electricity rate until smart charging begins.
 

 

Will my free miles offer be impacted if I’m a VWG or Volvo customer?

 

If you’re a VWG or Volvo partnership customer, any offers received will not be impacted by Ohme removal and you’ll continue to receive credit relating to these offers on your bill. If you’re a Volvo or VWG customer with a Ohme charger, you can switch to a vehicle connection with a compatible Volvo or VWG vehicle.* 

 

If you are a VWG customer you will need to follow the vehicle switch steps above. If you are a Volvo customer, you will need to contact the Charge Anytime team who can support you switching your connection.

 

*EX30 and EX90 Volvo models aren’t compatible via the direct integration with the Volvo cars app. We’re sorry about this. Please contact the Charge Anytime team who’ll be able to support you further.

 

 

We’re here if you need us

 

If you have any questions, or need help connecting your EV, you can get in touch with the Charge Anytime team directly by:

 

  • Calling 0330 175 9678 (Option 1 new customers/option 2 existing customers) 

  • Email via chargeanytime@ovo.com

  • Webchat, click the link then the green chat icon at the bottom right of the page

 

297 replies

Newcomer
June 4, 2025

It’s fair to say Ovo aren’t covering themselves in glory with the way this is being handled, and especially for those of us with an incompatible EV. It does appear that they have no plan B, so you either suck it up and pay significantly higher kwh fees, or leave with a penalty if you are in a contract.

Given they are being unhelpful I am considering buying a new home charger to replace the Ovo recommended (so they have form here) Ohme Pod with an Indra Smart as i’ll recoup the cost within a year.

Aside from next month Ovo deciding Indra are no longer part of charge anytime, can anyone see any flaw in my thinking? Thanks

 

just swap to a new supplier? Even if exit fee is charged it will be around £100 vs £1000 for a new charger. 

Newcomer
June 4, 2025

All.in all its a disgrace, i was sold a charger by ovo 6 months ago they said was compliant with them. I am aware how long decisions take in companies like this so they will have been fully aware that this was possible, though have continued to sell anyway.

They will take aaay the fees for leaving HOWEVER please be warned.... i rang them yesterday and they removed the fees by taking me off my fixed rate amd putting me.onto a variable rate...and then back dated the charges to march which then costs more than the leaving fees..... this is a disgrace that will betaking further and i only noticed because i keep a close track of credit on my account....i wonder how many they have done this to..... i still await the phone call back i was promised...though they did admit what had happened when i contacted again last night…

All.in all its. A shocker and i hope everyone leaves ovo because my bet is there will be more chargees they recommend that will be discontinued next....

Newcomer
June 4, 2025

It’s fair to say Ovo aren’t covering themselves in glory with the way this is being handled, and especially for those of us with an incompatible EV. It does appear that they have no plan B, so you either suck it up and pay significantly higher kwh fees, or leave with a penalty if you are in a contract.

Given they are being unhelpful I am considering buying a new home charger to replace the Ovo recommended (so they have form here) Ohme Pod with an Indra Smart as i’ll recoup the cost within a year.

Aside from next month Ovo deciding Indra are no longer part of charge anytime, can anyone see any flaw in my thinking? Thanks

 

just swap to a new supplier? Even if exit fee is charged it will be around £100 vs £1000 for a new charger. 

It’s a closer cost than you think as I already have the Ohme wired professionally. I can get the Indra for £319 and the fitter said as everything is in situ he would charge £100 to remove the Ohme and replace with the Indra. That’s still £419 but my household use a lot of electricity so it still makes financial sense to do this as i’ll save that back by the end of the 2 yr fixed rate i’m on vs Octopus. Very galling though. The quandary is keeping the Ohme and switching to Octopus as it’s compatible, but what if they also remove it from being supported? Or giving Ovo a second chance and changing to the Indra, to then find that also become incompatible!

Newcomer
June 4, 2025

Something I’ve picked up on elsewhere - it may be driven by the need to distinguish where the power comes from, by the sound of it there's scenarios where a customer has solar and that energy goes in to the car, but due to not knowing that, OVO give the customer a credit for the energy even though they never paid for it in the first place.

Seems that the chargers left on the list can provide the data and also explains why they now want the energy usage to come from the car for those of us that have the now incompatible chargers.

Don’t expect the above to be confirmed at all, but can see how it could be worth the commercial upheaval if they’re currently paying people to charge their car.

Rank 7
June 4, 2025

Ok. Perhaps sensible advice to not go down Section 75. Allthough I'd be sorely tempted. 

What would you do? 

Blastoise186
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Super User
June 4, 2025

Unfortunately, I can’t recommend any specific recourse options. It’s complicated legal stuff that I prefer to avoid getting bogged down in.

What you do is ultimately at your own discretion. I can only warn you about options that may be too risky.

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Newcomer
June 4, 2025

I have just moved to Octopus this morning due to this. I have been with Ovo for 16 years.

They were brilliant when they first started but customer servcie has gone significantly downhill during this time. 

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Newcomer
June 4, 2025

Looking at the reviews for the Charge Anytime app, even though both of ours cars are on the list, I need to know that my car will be charged in the morning and the reviews state that there is absolutely no way that will be guaranteed!

 

Newcomer
June 4, 2025

This is dreadful from OVO. It’s fodder to those who argue that EVs are not practical. I purchased Ohme because of OVO and 2 years later the relationship has ended. The Ohme app has been very easy to use and I think I’ll stick with that and ditch OVO.

Newcomer
June 4, 2025

Extremely disappointed with the way this has been handled. I am fortunate in that my one year fix is up in a month anyway (and I will be leaving OVO, even if I had a compatible vehicle, this is unacceptable).

To think they were still recommending installation of Ohme chargers to make use of Charge Anytime only a couple of months ago. What a complete betrayal of your customers.