CEO Jason Howlett
Jason Howlett, CEO of GivEnergy which is partnering up with Octopus Energy to help consumers cut their bills.

GivEnergy joins with Octopus Energy to offer cut-price smart tariff maximising solar power and battery storage 

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A Staffordshire-based energy technology company is partnering with an energy provider to help consumers cut their bills. 

Energy storage firm GivEnergy, whose HQ is in Newcastle-under-Lyme, has joined with renewable energy company Octopus Energy to introduce a new smart tariff. 

The Intelligent Octopus Flux tariff, which offers more than £450 of savings per year for consumers, capitalises on the joint benefits of solar power and battery storage. 

The new tariff works by allowing customers to make the most of cheap, off-peak energy rates.  

Octopus Energy provides smart tariffs that offer cheap pricing whenever clean energy is flowing through the wires (such as through the night).  

Customers with a GivEnergy battery system can store the excess energy generated from their solar panels for later use in the evenings.  

With the new smart tariff, the GivEnergy home battery will charge and discharge intelligently. Using a direct Application Programming Interface (API) link to Octopus and energy prices, the system will automatically take advantage of the best rates. 

“We’re incredibly proud to work with Octopus on such a practical, cost-saving, carbon-reducing energy initiative,” said Jason Howlett, GivEnergy CEO. “This level of collaboration between energy providers and energy technology companies is something we urgently need more of if we are to end fuel poverty and tackle the climate crisis.” 

Alex Schoch, Head of Flexibility at Octopus Energy Group, says: “Octopus Energy continues to unlock a grid system that is green, cheap and easy for customers.  

“Next generation smart tariffs like Intelligent Octopus Flux optimise energy tech in people’s homes – passing on savings to customers while stopping the need for dirty fossil fuel plants at peak times.”  

  • Building is underway on the first phase of GivEnergy’s £15m investment in two factories on Chemical Lane, Stoke-on-Trent, where it will manufacture its technology such as electric vehicle chargers, solar inverters and batteries. 

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