I am struggling to find out more information around the Night Saver EV Plan.
Does anyone know if there are any Solar Feed in Tariff's with this plan if you already have Solar connected to your house and won't be around to use it during the day? Also can someone confirm when the Peak / Off Peak times may be. Thanks
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Hello @Gman_23, Thank you for taking the time to reach out to us.
We have information on our Night Saver EV plan available on our website, please visit https://www.agl.com.au/residential/energy/electric-vehicles/electric-vehicle-plan?webid=EVPV.
Kind Regards,
Natalie
Yes they can Amanda5.
"Things you should know" at the bottom of Natalies reply above . . .
"Our Night Saver EV plan is only available to customers who drive an EV. You’ll be considered an EV driver if you or a member of your household owns an EV, has an AGL EV subscription, or has an EV registered in the name of a business to which you or a member of your household have an association. See full conditions for details."
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I was wanting to try and clarify if the Night Saver EV plan is up for changes, and what they might be . . .
A post on an energy group . . . "AGL are surveying their user base on the EV Charger plan. I recently received a survey that was targeting sensitivity to changes on EV Charger plan and how this might impact a switch."
I did read another user post somewhere that AGL are reviewing all the tariffs associated with the plan, and maybe the supply charge, but that's normall annually . . . the 8c 6 hour thing was supposedly staying.
I'm enjoying the flexibility of the plan, although the TOU peak tariff here in SA is for 13 hours a day . . . morning peak 0600-1000 4 hours, and the real killer evening (?) peak 1500 - midnight 9 hours.
At 53c, that peak tariff is very much borderline in countering the EV rate, especially withthe 2c FIT we get for some decent solar generation to the grid daily.
If any AGL reps can shed any light on this, that would be great.