Different make, but same situation. I have been looking at the tariffs, not easy as you need to enter your post code to get a quote. But the big question is how long does your battery last?
So yesterday 5:32 am, day before 5:45 am, day before 4:00 am, day before 3:30 am, day before that had an off-peak supply, and in the morning the state of charge (SOC) was 80% lowest in the morning around 8:20 am, and 50% at 1 am when the off-peak cut in.
With those figures mine going back as far as it would let me, at 7 pm only twice was I drawing power from the grid, so a tariff with a massive 36.06p per kWh from 4 pm to 7 pm is not a problem, as I am unlikely to need to pay it.
Octopus "Go" and British Gas EV (don't need an EV with BG) are very similar, I failed to get export payment from BG, and Octopus "Go" only pay 8p per kWh for export, not got Octopus rates, but BG was 8.95p off-peak and 31.31p rest of the time. I went from this rate to standard default rate, and cost has not changed, as I would storing around 3 kWh in battery which was later in the day exported again. With no off-peak last few days, 0.7 kWh to 2.3 kWh with off-peak 6.1 kWh to 8.2 kWh used to charge batteries, so straight 24/7 rate not costing any more as the off-peak rate, over the last week. Clearly, winter off-peak really pays, but the last few days, it has not.
So I am looking at Octopus Flux pays far more for export, 5.12p 2 am to 5 am will not export then anyway, 13.9p after that except for 4 pm to 7 pm when it is 27.73p all per kWh. Against 8p with their "Go" rate. But if you use power, import, 2 am to 5 am 15.45p, then 25.76p except 4 pm to 7 pm when 36.06p per kWh.
I went back nearly a year, and calculated, and I would be about £150 better off with Flux, but it is down to how much you use, generate and store, there is no one tariff fits all.
So mine.
View attachment 378598View attachment 378599View attachment 378600View attachment 378601View attachment 378602View attachment 378603View attachment 378604View attachment 378605All this month, 4 with and 4 without off-peak. You can see which is which due to Import to User over 6 kWh with off-peak. Cost with standing change.
1st=£1.35p, 2nd=£1.28p, 3rd=£1.19p, 4th=£1.16p, 5th=£1.27p, 6th=£1.15p, 7th=£0.93p, 8th=£0.89p, as said change from off-peak to standard not changed total amount paid by much, if anything cheaper without off-peak. Winter, clearly very different.
So how does your solar compare with mine. My battery 6.4 kWh, how big is yours. Battery size needed will change depending on your background use, but with 3.2 kWh charge limit 2 kW and discharge limit 3 kW, now doubled up, so 4 kW charge and 5 kW discharge limit (size of inverter) with the single battery I would see export even when not fully charged, and with discharge easy to exceed 3 kW but normally except for shower I am within 5 kW limit. So second battery as much to stop that to storing more, but with second battery, winter looking at 9 pm before battery runs out most days, but running out 6 pm before second battery, which would mean with Flux I would be paying peak rate, so battery size is important.