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It’s 2022Can you check which version of Octopus Go you have? It should say whether it’s a 2022 or 2023 rate. 7.5p is the new rate, and I got that fixed for a year..
It’s 2022Can you check which version of Octopus Go you have? It should say whether it’s a 2022 or 2023 rate. 7.5p is the new rate, and I got that fixed for a year..
Do you think this is just because Ohme cant be bothered to support or do you think the car/app lacks necessary hardware/functionality?
Remember to also ask them for an Electroverse card for when you're on the road. It's usable on 30 different charging networks now, including some on the continent for your holidays.I have booked a survey visit and quote by Octopus for a home charger next week. Octopus has already allowed me to switch to their Octopus Go tariff which is designed for EV drivers even though I do not yet have an EV or a charger. You are eligible for this tariff if you already own an EV or have ordered one and you plan to use a home charger.
Switching to this tariff from an existing Octopus tariff was easy and I did not even need to show my MG4 order form as proof of my intention to buy an EV.
The rate is 7.5p (including VAT) for 4 hours every night and 39.34p per kWh at all other times. The cheap rate applies to all energy used not just EV charging. The tariff is fixed for a year with no exit fees or tie ins.
I don’t know what will happen if my new MG4 is delayed and Octopus detect that I am not using a charger but I would refer them to the long lead times for this car
Who knows what electric prices will be from 1 October. Am hoping that the 39.34p will be cheaper than the new rates. Fingers crossed.
Hi I have a Wallbox Plus 7kw charger with tethered 5 mtr cable (type 2) works brilliantly with scheduled charging on Octopus Go Tariff, charged last night between 00.30 & 04.30 (7.5p kWh) working out at approx 2p per mileI'm very interested in the MG4, and also new to electric cars, I was wondering what type of home charger I should be looking for?
my house was built in 1987 if that helps?
Maybe not.Also check if you're on a looped supply, as this will need to be un-looped
I have got a three pin Ohme cable from Octopus, on the go tariff, which gives me 48 miles in four hours, and from October it will be 7.5p but they are giving me 6 hours, which will then give me 62 miles a day, which is plenty for me personallyThe cap rates will be about 52p per unit (kWh) from October 1st. So if you can get a fixed rate deal still at 39.34p then go for it.
Thankfully not now. I am currently paying 28p per KWh. I reckon will be around 32p per KWh from 1st Oct. Here’s hoping anyway.The cap rates will be about 52p per unit (kWh) from October 1st. So if you can get a fixed rate deal still at 39.34p then go for it.
Mine is 28p currently too. (Well 27.84p). I think the new rate is going to be 35p for electricity and 10p for gas (currently about 7.5p)Thankfully not now. I am currently paying 28p per KWh. I reckon will be around 32p per KWh from 1st Oct. Here’s hoping anyway.
We should have a sweepstake on what it will actually be![]()
The API that MG use for the MG iSmart app to work!!What API? There's not one for the iSmart supported ZS Trophy Connect nor the MG5 facelift on the Continent.
As I said they have an APi, that is how iSmart gets its information, but not released it as open source, to us the owners!The issue is MG/iSmart. Let's hope they introduce an API soon.
Agreed. Less so if it was properly defined in the first place which I have my doubts about.Supporting a public facing APl is an expensive chore for any software team
I disagree. I will not buy another MG without one so there's a commercial imperative.in this case there's zero benefit to them to do so.