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<blockquote data-quote="paul.straker11" data-source="post: 550708" data-attributes="member: 35080"><p>I am currently on Octopus Go, with its 4 hrs of cheap electricity.</p><p>I concentrate consumption to this time( 2 ev’s, pool heater, washing machine dishwasher etc)</p><p>The period is not quite long enough for my needs.</p><p>The “ Intelligent” tariff would be perfect (2p cheaper and for 6 hours), but there are conditions to its availability: either a qualifying car or an home charger.</p><p> could anyone explain why the conditions are there and is there a downside to this tariff please?</p><p>My hybrids do not currently qualify although I expect my Volvo 2023 Xc60 will be added to the list eventually.</p><p>All knowledge appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paul.straker11, post: 550708, member: 35080"] I am currently on Octopus Go, with its 4 hrs of cheap electricity. I concentrate consumption to this time( 2 ev’s, pool heater, washing machine dishwasher etc) The period is not quite long enough for my needs. The “ Intelligent” tariff would be perfect (2p cheaper and for 6 hours), but there are conditions to its availability: either a qualifying car or an home charger. could anyone explain why the conditions are there and is there a downside to this tariff please? My hybrids do not currently qualify although I expect my Volvo 2023 Xc60 will be added to the list eventually. All knowledge appreciated. Paul [/QUOTE]
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