OVO Power Move
Discussion
I am an OVO customer, gas and electricity.
We actually use a fair bit of electricity. I keep seeing power move on the website. it's a convoluted way of using power at non peak times for reward. Albeit I can't see how much or how lucrative.
Are there any users of this out there . How does it work for you are you winning
Thanks
We actually use a fair bit of electricity. I keep seeing power move on the website. it's a convoluted way of using power at non peak times for reward. Albeit I can't see how much or how lucrative.
Are there any users of this out there . How does it work for you are you winning
Thanks
Ex OVO customer. I tried hard to use their power move discounts and got reports that I was doing really well compared to other users.
However the net effect was usually 2/3 of 3/5 of not a lot. Basically I didn't find it worth the effort. I got sent a massive pack of printed bills when I left OVO, and couldn't find the discounts had been applied.
However the net effect was usually 2/3 of 3/5 of not a lot. Basically I didn't find it worth the effort. I got sent a massive pack of printed bills when I left OVO, and couldn't find the discounts had been applied.
https://forum.ovoenergy.com/power-move-156/power-m...
If you use less than 12% of your daily usage in the 3 peak hours over 3 months? (I think) you get a tiny amount of money.
Note that 3 hours is 12.5% of the day.
You need either very low usage, so that using, f.e, a washing machine consumes a noticeable proportion of the daily usage, or very high, with say an ev you can chuck 40kwh into.
I use about 15kwh a day, so to qualify for the lowest measly prize, I would have to use under 600wh for those 3 hours, that's no TV or pcs running and certainly no cooking dinner.
For 3 months.
For £3.
If you use less than 12% of your daily usage in the 3 peak hours over 3 months? (I think) you get a tiny amount of money.
Note that 3 hours is 12.5% of the day.
You need either very low usage, so that using, f.e, a washing machine consumes a noticeable proportion of the daily usage, or very high, with say an ev you can chuck 40kwh into.
I use about 15kwh a day, so to qualify for the lowest measly prize, I would have to use under 600wh for those 3 hours, that's no TV or pcs running and certainly no cooking dinner.
For 3 months.
For £3.
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