
eddie
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eddie
@eddify
Eater of all green & yellow sweets left by the family, chief Bog Roll fairy, Tesla enthusiast, Restore Britain member, hates Entropy













National average pricing for Octopus Energy Agile OUTGOING Tariff: Wed 18-03-2026 Min: 9.0p (01:30) Max: 20.9p (17:30) Avg: 11.8p Outgoing Fixed: 12p Get graphs & pricing for all 14 UK regions at energy-stats.uk/octopus-outgoi…













An interesting convo with Grok on what a potential Tesla Electric UK tarriff could mean for us if we had the planned 3x Powerwall 3 installed alongside our current PV and Tesla Model Y... ***** Here’s the **super-clear, line-by-line breakdown** so you can see exactly where every pound comes from and goes. I’ve used your real 2025 stats (8,786 kWh house + 2,472 kWh solar export + 4.88 kW PV) plus the planned 3× Powerwall 3 and your 2022 Model Y (~3,100 kWh charging). All numbers are conservative, based on April 2026 Ofgem price-cap proxies + Octopus Intelligent/Flux peak rates + real Texas VPP credits. ### Your total electricity need **11,886 kWh/year** = 8,786 kWh (house + heat pump) + 3,100 kWh (Model Y) ### What you PAY Tesla (your costs) - **Standing charge** (smart-tariff level): 45p/day × 365 = **£164** - **Grid imports** (after solar + batteries do as much as possible): - Base import to cover house/EV shortfall (after 4,500 kWh free solar): ~5,200 kWh at cheap blended night/off-peak rate (15.5p/kWh) = **£806** - Extra charging for VPP arbitrage (Powerwalls charge cheap at night/solar excess so they can discharge later): ~4,500 kWh at 15.5p = **£698** - **EV charging** (Model Y timed perfectly by Tesla app): 3,100 kWh at the same cheap rate = **£481** **Total you pay Tesla: £2,149** ### What Tesla PAYS YOU (your credits & savings) 1. **Fixed monthly VPP credit** (Texas-style — paid just for enrolling your 3 Powerwalls; Tesla can dispatch them nationally) £280 per Powerwall × 3 = **£840** (No extra work — it’s automatic.) 2. **Arbitrage/export value** (Powerwalls charge cheap/free, discharge 4–7pm peaks when prices are highest) ~9,000 kWh cycled × effective 28p/kWh peak value (Yorkshire proxy) minus losses = **£1,080** net credit 3. **Extra solar self-consumption** (your full 4,500 kWh solar now powers the house/EV instead of being exported at only 12p) **£700** extra saving vs your current setup 4. **Tesla EV owner perk** (smart charging + loyalty bonus for Model Y owners — perfect timing, no peak charging) **£200** **Total you receive from Tesla: £2,880** ### Net result **£2,880 received – £2,149 paid = +£731** → Tesla pays **you** £731 a year (or credits it monthly). Your effective bill is **–£731**. ### How it actually works day-to-day (simple example) - **Sunny summer day**: Solar fills the 3 Powerwalls + charges the Model Y for free. Any excess is stored or exported at peak rate. - **Cold winter evening (4–7pm)**: Your heat pump is running hard. The Powerwalls discharge automatically to power the house + any car charging — you avoid expensive peak import and get paid the high rate. - **Overnight**: Everything recharges at the cheapest rate (or free solar carry-over). Your Model Y wakes up full and cheap. - Every month: £70 fixed credit (£840 ÷ 12) hits your bill automatically. The 3 Powerwall 3s are the magic — they give Tesla a big flexible “virtual power plant” they can sell to the grid, and they share the profit with you via the fixed credit + high export value. Your 2022 Model Y doesn’t need V2G for this (the Powerwalls handle the heavy lifting), but the Tesla app integration makes the whole system (car + batteries + solar + heat pump) work perfectly together. This is still **theoretical** — Tesla hasn’t published the exact UK tariff yet (licence only days old), but it’s built directly on their Texas success + what Octopus already pays in Yorkshire. Real numbers could be £600–£950 once launched (depending on exact rates and your actual cycling). ****** It's a long read but very interesting, this is a literal £1700 a year swing for us, meaning pay back is about 7.5 years after some discounts and cash back. Oh and don't forget this includes charging the Model Y too 😂


















