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Green drivers go free with the UK’s first vehicle-to-grid tariff, from Octopus
Katie Hill - Editor-in-Chief, My Green Pod
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Global energy and technology company Octopus Energy, a My Green Pod Hero, has launched the UK’s first mass-market vehicle-to-grid (V2G) tariff.

Octopus Power Pack guarantees free charging for drivers, helping speed up the country’s shift towards green transport.

Save £850 a year

An average electric car driver will be able to save more than £850 a year in charging costs on Octopus Power Pack, compared with charging on a standard variable tariff. 

The tariff, which is still in beta, uses V2G technology and Octopus Energy’s tech platform, Kraken, to balance charging and discharging when it’s best for the grid – charging up the car with cheap, green electricity during off-peak times and exporting back to the grid when it needs it most. 

All drivers need to do is plug in their car for roughly six hours a day. The rest of the process is automated, leaving drivers with guaranteed free charging. 

V2G-ready EVs

Octopus Power Pack is available to drivers with V2G-compatible electric cars and chargers available in the UK.

While only a limited number of models currently have this capability, car manufacturers such as Volvo have committed to releasing V2G-ready models soon. 

The tariff cements Octopus’ position as the UK’s leading energy supplier for EV drivers. Octopus recently passed 200,000 customers signed up to its EV optimised tariffs – Intelligent Octopus Go and Octopus Go – making up roughly a fifth of electric car drivers on UK roads.

‘We recently moved past a million EVs on UK roads – a major milestone – but their true power for storing energy remains untapped. Once we reach 10 million electric cars on the road, we’ll have enough storage to power the entirety of Great Britain during peak times. All our drivers have to do is plug in regularly and their charging is completely free.

‘EVs are going to be a major lever in our future flexible, green grid, but to get there we need to unlock the capabilities of their batteries. Now we have Octopus Power Pack, it’s over to car manufacturers to build the cars that are compatible with V2G technology.’

ALEX SCHOCH
Head of Flexibility at Octopus Energy

How to sign up

Customers can register interest in joining the tariff via this online form.

The tariff works as a bolt-on that separates charging from the rest of the home and runs alongside each customer’s regular import tariff.

Customers can also stack the benefits of payments for solar generation on top of this tariff.

A one-stop shop

As well as specialist charging tariffs, Octopus’ EV specialist business, Octopus Electric Vehicles, was set up to provide everything drivers need to make the switch to electric driving.

Combining a leased fully electric car with a home charger, specialist energy tariff and charging on their Electroverse network (with more than 650,000 chargers on one card and app), Octopus is a one-stop shop for everything EV.

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