Posted 2 days ago

Octopus price tracker link

Would someone kindly provide a telegram link for the Octopus price tracker please.

We're currently with Eon but thinking of moving to Octopus. I've compared the standard tarrifs against our usage over the past year and Eon comes out slightly cheaper. We use less than a hundred a month dual fuel. I don't have solar or battery or an EV but may get one later this year. Thanks awfully.
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  1. MonkeyMan90's avatar
    Eon is cheaper but you're moving to octopus?
    Timbonagasaki's avatar
    Cheaper for standard tariff.
    Octopus Tracker is likely to be much cheaper than EON (and probably any other) standard tariff.
    I'm paying around 17p kW/h on tracker.
  2. .MUFC.'s avatar
    This website might help. octotrak.com/
    radium's avatar
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    Thanks. This is useful. But I remember seeing somewhere an hour by hour forecast.
  3. Bloke's avatar
    EDIT: Link removed as the page contains a referral on it.

    OP - just search Google for 'Octopus agile 365 day history', there's a number of sites that show the info in various ways, some show the max/min/average over a certain given time. Just make sure to select your region as pricing is regional. (edited)
    Willy_Wonka's avatar
    Is you account name linen-pearl-869?
  4. SnoopZ's avatar
    Octopus Tracker is a no brainer, I've been on it since 11th April and was getting half price electricity last weekend.

    I recommend the App Octopus Compare and Octoprice site for great info. (edited)
  5. wpj's avatar
    Strangely, Octopus just tried to increase our direct debits from £180/month to £303 even though, with the tracker tarrif, we are £950 in credit (our estimated gas cost for the year). £140 would cover the year for both, but we have now reduced it to £120. Their response to our email questioning their action was generic garbage.

    So, beware everyone, and check next month's DD to them.
    TristanDeCoonha's avatar
    Mine is set at £1. You can control it in the app.
    Remember that if you have a cash back card, such as Chase, you'll get your 1% (whatever) for manually adding credit with that card.
    Look at how much you use, adjust your DD to cover that plus 10% for safety if you don't want to keep watching it, and pull back any extra credit. You can earn 5% in the bank, so why let then have it?
  6. Roger_Irrelevant's avatar
    I switched to Tracker from OTM last year, initially it was cheaper than Agile (I'm a normal user no Electric car/solar etc.) but recently it's a lot more expensive.

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    SnoopZ's avatar
    That's still alot cheaper than the flexible though.

    Agile isn't suitable for most people but Tracker is awesome.
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