goose
Standard Member
Maybe I am wrong, but the way I read it is that if you use intelligent charge during the day then it will be at the low rate (for 5 hours anyway) and you will still have the lower rate electricity from 23:30 til 05:30. I will pause there because it gets a bit more complicated (at least in my mind).
Guessing, I think they are trying to break the connection between charging your car and using cheap overnight electricity use (presumably to encourage non electric car users to schedule their demand away from the peak too). So, allowing their intelligent car charging to handle it they can better manipulate demand for all users away from the peak and better balance the grid.
The only risk I see (assuming I am correct) is that if you charge your car during the day only, and it takes more than 5 hours, then in that case the remainder of that charge time will be at the 'normal' rate.
Phew, this require some mental gymnastics (and I was never much good at gymnastics). But in real life I think they will always try to supply car charging during the overnight period anyway.
Over to you gymnasts
Guessing, I think they are trying to break the connection between charging your car and using cheap overnight electricity use (presumably to encourage non electric car users to schedule their demand away from the peak too). So, allowing their intelligent car charging to handle it they can better manipulate demand for all users away from the peak and better balance the grid.
The only risk I see (assuming I am correct) is that if you charge your car during the day only, and it takes more than 5 hours, then in that case the remainder of that charge time will be at the 'normal' rate.
Phew, this require some mental gymnastics (and I was never much good at gymnastics). But in real life I think they will always try to supply car charging during the overnight period anyway.
Over to you gymnasts