The great news is that they are working on flexible pricing, even if the first steps are not ideal for all of us. Car and home batteries, flexible pricing and a bit of automation can make the overall electricity system significantly more efficient and reliable.
To be fair to Osprey, they already have peak and off-peak charging rates (at least through Electroverse, and it might only be at some sites). They are, however, one of the most expensive networks out there. Their off-peak rates bring them down to where Ionity is.
Interesting, but who is charging on Ionity and Osprey at 11pm? Taxi drivers?
The great news is that they are working on flexible pricing, even if the first steps are not ideal for all of us. Car and home batteries, flexible pricing and a bit of automation can make the overall electricity system significantly more efficient and reliable.
To be fair to Osprey, they already have peak and off-peak charging rates (at least through Electroverse, and it might only be at some sites). They are, however, one of the most expensive networks out there. Their off-peak rates bring them down to where Ionity is.
Yeah definitely, it’s moving in the right direction. I like what Octopus is doing in general and this fits in with that.