Further to all the above, I've found the specification Smets2 smart meters, which states that although the meters display the current local time i.e BST in the summertime all the timing data is corrected to UTC (i.e GMT) when it is stored, so the data being passed through the DCC to eon is always UTC timing.
NextDrive EV charging tarriff - experience
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Further to all the above, I've found the specification Smets2 smart meters, which states that although the meters display the current local time i.e BST in the summertime all the timing data is corrected to UTC (i.e GMT) when it is stored, so the data being passed through the DCC to eon is always UTC timing. -
Morning @geoffers
There was a glitch in the system where we weren't receiving half hourly data over the last few weeks, this issue this has now been resolved. I don't know if this will make any difference to the data (or if it's even related to what you were experiencing) but might be something worth you looking at again to see if there's any change now the issue has been fixed?"Green is the prime colour of the world and that from which it's loveliness arises"-Pedro Calderon De La Barca 🌳
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One of my friends has just received his personal quote for the Next Drive tariff, which now explicitly states the following
However when the data is stored on the meter it is adjusted for BST and timestamped as GMT... so the first hour of midnight to 1am BST is actually stored as 11pm to midnight GMT. And this is the data which will be polled from the meter and received by E.On (via the DCC)
So unless the billing system adjusts the 11:00pm GMT back to 00:00am BST, your first hour will actually be from 11pm to midnight and will get charged at the higher daytime rate - as per my earlier posts, I have downloaded the raw data from my meter which confirms this.
I still haven't had any definitive confirmation from customer services about this, so will have to wait for my first bill in a couple of months time to see what the actual charges are.Last edited by geoffers; 28-08-23 at 21:21.
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@geoffers
Yes indeed that line is still open to interpretation ...I think.
By that paragraph I take it to mean 'local time' which is GMT in winter and BST in summer. Hope this clarification is forthcoming - presumably you will be able to tell from your assiduous data collection and how it correlates with your next statement. -
I'm an Eon Next dual fuel customer with no particular expertise but have some time on my hands that I am using to try and help out a bit.
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So if you had to set your charger to 01:00 - 08:00 BST (to adjust to 00:00 to 7am GMT - which is what I've been doing) the charging would coincide with peak load when folks are showering, making cuppas etc etc
The data displayed in the Bright app (being sourced from the meter's GMT timestamped data) has been adjusted for the summertime BST offset, so actually displays the timings correctly.
The usage data in the E.On Next app (although it only displays daily cumulative kWh data) now matches the daily data in Bright, so I believe the app has been updated to adjust for BST. When I started my observations in the earlier postings, it was clear that the 00:00 midnight (BST) data was being reported as 23:00 (GMT) so being totalled in the previous day's usage.
I haven't received a statement/bill for my electrical usage yet (although they have just produced the Gas statement) so when I receive this we will hopefully get the final answer to this conundrum.
I am beginning to hope that in the summertime the billing will adjust the raw data's GMT timestamp to BST (ie add 1 hour), so the computation will actually be based on what most customers would expect, with their chargers being set to 00:00 -> 07:00am irrespective of whether it's summer or winter. -
Good news - finally got a definitive answer out of EON............perhaps not, I mean this totally clarifies the issue 🤣 Really E.ON, come on!
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Have replicated your spreadsheet and rational...and getting the same results. As long as I take the daily data from Glowmarkt as of 23:00 then the daily usage concurs perfectly with the E.ON app
So is just a case of waiting for someone to get a detailed bill and make sure E.ON are also correcting the data for BST