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Octopus email said:So, from March 1st, our Outgoing Octopus variable export rate will move to 12p/kWh. I know this isn’t the news you want to hear. However, at 12p, this rate is still more than double what we offered pre-crisis and remains one of the most competitive “no-strings” export rates on the market.
12p is still more than the 8.5p I pay for off-peak import, so will not change the fact that allowing the battery to fully recharge with off-peak tariff, does not matter, as will be getting more export once the sun comes out.
But this may tip the balance for some tariffs. My inverter, as far as I can see, can't be programmed to have x kWh left in battery at 4 pm, and I would need that to ensure I have enough power to so not using grid power until 7 pm at the earliest. So Agile is for me taking a chance on what the weather will be like. To be sure I will not run out of battery before 7 pm, I would need a third or maybe fourth battery, at over £1000 each, not really worth it.
Since Government’s closure of the Feed-In Tariff scheme, the rate for feed in has slowly increased from 5.5p/kWh then 7.5p/kWh but since I have had solar panels, September 2023 the 15p/kWh has been on offer. I have not known anything else.
So maybe I need to change tariffs, I think it is just a case of having to simply accept the change, but what do others think about which tariff to go for?