Some people will save a lot, some will save a little. If you use most of your energy during peak times and can’t shift that, it could even cost a little more. In that case, a time of use tariff probably isn’t for you.
If you can move your energy use to cheaper periods, like charging an electric vehicle when prices are low, you could benefit the most. The more flexible you are, the bigger the savings.
If you have a home battery, being flexible is easier. You can store cheap electricity when prices are low and use it later, even during peak times. This can significantly increase your savings and reduce your reliance on expensive energy periods.
A time of use tariff might not save you money if your energy use is mostly fixed. For example, if you work from home during peak hours and:
- Don’t have a home battery or electric vehicle.
- You can’t shift your appliance use.