Finally got changed over yesterday. Just in time for 2.7p/kWh in the wee hours forthcoming. Must be windy!
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I believe it to be temporary, there are a few nuclear reactors down for maintenance at the moment and combined with low wind is pushing up the wholesale prices. Also, the cost of gas is increasing at the moment, which it historically does at this time of year anyway. It has also been warm, which increases the load as thousands of aircon units are being cranked up.So, what’s the consenus? Do we think this is a temporary situation and Agile rates will go back down, or is this the end of Agile being so clearly more beneficial for those of us that can switch their demand to the lowest-cost periods?
That’s my take on it too. My rolling 30-day average is still below 10p/kWh (excluding VAT and standing charge). That’s still below the off-peak EV tariff I used to have with EDF.I believe it to be temporary, there are a few nuclear reactors down for maintenance at the moment and combined with low wind is pushing up the wholesale prices. Also, the cost of gas is increasing at the moment, which it historically does at this time of year anyway. It has also been warm, which increases the load as thousands of aircon units are being cranked up.
How long did Octopus take to change you onto Go or Agile? I joined them on the 28th, they tell me the smart meter is fine, but absolutely no idea when I can get onto a decent tariff to charge the car with