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Barrie
HI it works fine on the PC but not on my phone via safari.
So for Eastern region ( Thats me folks!), the E.On Next rate is virtually the same as EDF's for the standing charge. But not the unit rates.
Day rate is 44.46p against 46.59p for EDF
Night rate is 14.74p against 11.80p for EDF.
For both suppliers, the current rates, adjusted to exclude the benefit of the 17p (excl VAT) EPG discount, will have had to conform to the OFGEM price cap which was set back in August in two figures, £135.67 for zero units (meaning the standing charge) and £2128.65 for 4,200 kWh inclusive of the standing charge (eastern region) - the logic is the same for the other 13 regions).
So we know that the standing charge remains unaltered from those announced by OFGEM, because the EPG only affects unit rates, and that a mix of day night units will equal 4,200, and that the total chargeable for those units inclusive of the unit charge must not exceed £2,128.65 exclusive of VAT.
We can then derive a table like this (figures in italics are known, everything else is calculated) :
|
OFGEM/EPG |
OFGEM/EPG |
OFGEM |
E.On Next |
VAT inc |
VAT ex |
VAT ex |
Standing charge rate |
39.0300 |
37.1714 |
37.1714 |
Day rate |
44.4600 |
42.3429 |
59.3429 |
Night rate |
14.7400 |
14.0381 |
31.0381 |
UNIT SPLIT |
|
|
|
Day rate |
|
2430 |
£1,442.03 |
Night rate |
|
1770 |
£549.37 |
UNIT TOTALS |
|
4200 |
£1,991.41 |
Standing charge rate |
|
|
£135.68 |
total charged @ 4,200 kWh |
|
£2,127.08 |
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|
OFGEM/EPG |
OFGEM/EPG |
OFGEM |
EDF |
VAT inc |
VAT ex |
VAT ex |
Standing charge rate |
39.0200 |
37.1619 |
37.1619 |
Day rate |
46.9000 |
44.6667 |
61.6667 |
Night rate |
11.8000 |
11.2381 |
28.2381 |
UNIT SPLIT |
|
|
|
Day rate |
|
2410 |
£1,486.17 |
Night rate |
|
1790 |
£505.46 |
UNIT TOTALS |
|
4200 |
£1,991.63 |
Standing charge rate |
|
|
135.64 |
total charged @ 4,200 kWh |
|
£2,127.27 |
Figures in Italics are known and are VAT inclusive. By stripping out the VAT and adding back in 17p to the units rates we can get to the pre EPG rates from both suppliers and then the split of day night usage to keep within the two limitations (4,200 kWh and £2128.65 total cost at that usage) can be derived.
I found it surprising that the splits in usage came out quite close together as i expected them to be more different. The daytime units at 2430 are 57.9% 0f the 4,200 total. in this document :
Decision on revised Typical Domestic Consumption Values for gas and electricity and Economy 7 consumption split (ofgem.gov.uk)
OFGEM put the split at 58% to 42% (page 2 second table) and i'm now wondering if the is the basis of the peak/night split of the 4,200 kWh in all regions and all suppliers - EDF's split as derived the eastern region is 57.4 to 42.6% - which is still very close. It's also possible that suppliers might not be charging the maximum prices permitted by the price cap, and that is an assumption I had to make in order to derive anything at all.
I declare the discussion open!