Thank you,
@Rodders53 my tank

I have now put on more lagging

and summer

this was typical, can't turn the DHW off when oil boiler running (C Plan) so this time of year I do use oil. We use a direct electric shower, and rarely use the bath, think one in 5 years we have been here, the washing machine and dishwasher are cold fill, and there are three floors, cylinder on the top floor, and boiler on the bottom floor, so a fair bit of pipe work between the two all around 22mm which does not help.
I found, looking at last 7 days, wildly different readings, suppose depends on how many times the heater turns on in a day the tank will stay warm for 3 days, but we did get some days in summer where we had not had enough sun to keep it warm, so we also set it to use off-peak, to start with we were using a 9" immersion heater, now using a 27" immersion heater, which did double the energy used, but stopped us running out of hot water, the 28 day shown was with 27" immersion heater.
Losses from pipe work in winter does not matter, we want the heat in the house, but summer it would clearly mean the AC runs longer, so we don't want the oil boiler heating the house in summer.
OP needs to look at changing the plumbing to properly control both HW and CH via motorised valves.
I was advised against it, as the C Plan allows the boiler to cool by heating the DHW, I was told with my old boiler, not a good idea. But I am no heating engineer, I am electrical.
As I have an EV tariff I could look into a timed immersion heater controller
Same as me, 8.5p/kWh overnight, and I get 12p/kWh in day for export, so would have been better with simple timer to the iboost+ now, but did take 18 months to start getting paid for export, I was with British Gas, and they said I had applied in wrong format, can't see how, used their forms, moved to Octopus, within 2 weeks I was getting export payment, it seems I needed a second MPAN number for export, so all what British Gas said about getting back payment once sorted was never going to happen. Basic they did not want to pay for export, and were using a load of excuses.
The cylinder jacket did not help much, maybe a few kWh per month, going to take years to get my money back. But unless the door is opened to the airing cupboard, the cupboard its self much be good insulation, when we open the door the heat hits one, even with the extra insulation.