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Why have Standing Charges also increased so much with the Energy Crisis?

  • October 4, 2022
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Ovo increased their electricity standing charge massively in April. I have asked them to itemise what the Standing Charge covers and then justify the increase - they are refusing to do this.

The Standing Charge should relate to the actual cost that Ovo has delivering electricity to your home. Those costs did not substantially increase in April.

Wholesale gas price rises meant that the unit cost of electricity went up but that should not have affected the Standing Charge.

Ovo have just taken the maximum that Ofgem allow the Standing Charge to be decided to charge it.

You can try to avoid unit costs by cutting back on usage, but you cannot avoid the Standing Charge.

Customers need to band together and get them to justify the increase.

Best answer by Jeffus

Updated on 15/01/25 by Abby_OVO

If suppliers charge less for the standing charge than the maximum allowed, they can then charge more for the units supplied.  Such a move would favour lower than average users of energy and penalise larger users.

 

But since energy SUPPLY companies all claim to be losing money at the moment, they will set their charges to maximise income to ensure losses are as small as possible.  Remember 20+ companies went bust last year - is that what you want?

 

I think you are on a loser with this notion.

The wholesale cost of gas increased resulting in the cost of electricity generation increasing, it did not affect the cost of delivering electricity to the home which is what the Standing Charge is supposed to be for.

I expect the unit cost of electricity to rise substantially but not the Standing Charge. I can avoid the unit costs by cutting back on usage but I cannot avoid the Standing Charge.

You have your argument back to front. Raising the Standing Charge penalises small users of electricity who are subsidising larger users through inflated Standing Charges.

 

 

Unfortunately the standing charge has increased for many reasons. 

 

1. The cost of all the failed suppliers apart from Bulb has been loaded on the standing charge and front loaded rather than being spread over a very long time as some energy companies suggested. There will be more of these costs still to come unfortunately and the government could yet decide to load all the costs of Bulb onto standing charges, many billions of pounds.

2. The number of people eligible for the warm home discount has increased. These are funded via the standing charge currently. 

3. Ofgem moved some of the network related costs from the unit rate to standing charges. At the same time network related costs have increased as inflation has risen, both material costs and wages have gone up. We have all seen what has happened to inflation generally. Also we need  upgrade the infrastructure as we move to renewable energy, heat pumps and electric cars, hence again the standing charge is increasing. There have been recent changes where new generation capacity is not required to contribute to the upgrade costs, this again will transfer costs from the unit rate to standing charges. 

These are just some examples, there are others i could give. 

The majority of standing charge has nothing to do with OVO, they are simply passing on costs from others and government schemes. 

Unfortunately there is no good news about the level of standing charge unless the government decide to shift costs to general taxation or to the unit rate which would benefit low energy users. While inflation is high, standing charges will continue to be under pressure unfortunately.

There did use to be tariff with low or no standing charge, but higher unit rates but these have long gone. For a short while there were even tariff with a fixed monthly cost irrespective of how much you used. My mum was on one of these tariff, these tariffs didn't last long for obvious reasons…

Personally i would prefer to see lower standing charges and some of the cost shifted to unit rates to benefit low energy users, but some people would be worse off obviously. 

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Blastoise186
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July 24, 2025

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July 24, 2025

Right; and I forgot the other benefit; real money! I just got the email announcing last week’s rewards; £0.02. That’s two pee; or fourpence ha’penny in real “old money” - pre-decimal coinage! Here’s a cut n paste-

Here are your Power Move Flex results, from 14 Jul to 20 Jul.

 

Event Date

 

Event type

 

Opted in

 

Electricity shifted

 

Reward earned

16 Jul

 

Power Up

 

N

 

0.16 kWh

 

£0.00

17 Jul

 

Power Up

 

Y

 

0.12 kWh

 

£0.02

18 Jul

 

Power Up

 

N

 

0.00 kWh

 

£0.00

19 Jul

 

Power Up

 

N

 

0.16 kWh

 

£0.00

 

Total reward: £0.02

That's enough credit for 5 minutes of free electricity.^

Emmanuelle_OVO
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July 25, 2025

Yeah ​@Jazz  but to be fair, you don’t just get gas and lekky, billing and a great customer service call centre staff (who are incredibly helpful and efficient) from OVO; look at all the fringe benefits.  An App and Website which will keep you amused for hours; scintillating initiatives like “Power Move”, “Power Flex” and “Beyond”, Offers like competitions with prizes of tickets for events and gigs from Wembley to Glasgow, free solar panels, free EV miles, free heating with a heat pump, boiler cover, free boiler servicing and lots more…  Informative advice on topics like how much juice your lights, fridge, TV, computers and appliances use. Masses of greenwash on Carbon footprint, carbon forecasts, and a “planet friendly index”… Over 200 guides (216- I counted ‘em) on topics as diverse as Fracking, Ground Source Heat Pumps, Pets and First Aid if you’re daft enough to use OVO power to electrocute yesself.  And this, or rather, these Forums (or is that Fora?); dozens of pages with literally hundreds of helpfu,l chatty contributions from people like ​@Blastoise186 ​@Emmanuelle_OVO ​@Abbey , moderators, OVO staffers and Zero Heros..! You’ll never have to go on TikTok, FaxeBook, X, Telegram or the like again.  And before you say; hey, don’t all this cost a stack of cash and add to OVO’s overheads and my standing charges?, think of the wider societal benefits.  If this wondrous array of add-ons didn’t exist, there would be dozens of redundant marketing executives, copywriters, web and App designers, computer installers and others unemployed or or twiddling their thumbs.  Or worse, since as you know, the devil makes work for idle hands, on the streets mugging old ladies.  


Thanks you for you kind words ​@alexmac 😊

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