Russdl Posted yesterday at 13:31 Posted yesterday at 13:31 I’m surprised that I can’t find anything on BuildHub regarding Axle Energy. They’ll pay £1/kWh for battery export and you don’t need to change your current supplier or hand over complete control of your battery. It looks a bit far fetched on first glance but digging into it, maybe not. They operate a virtual power plant (VPP) using thousands of domestic batteries and use that to fill generation gaps when the grid is under stress, that’s when energy prices are their highest hence they can pay the £1/kWh. Gary’s in to it. Anyone signed up yet? I think I may just dive in.
JohnMo Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago I mentioned it before the weekend on another thread. Not far fetched. I used a referral and got £25, then on Friday an export earned £4.85 from Axel plus got paid by Octopus as well at 12p/kWh. They also state you will earn £10 per month. if you would like a referral code, just ask. 1
Russdl Posted 12 hours ago Author Posted 12 hours ago 8 hours ago, JohnMo said: I mentioned it before the weekend on another thread. I should have used a Google search, BuildHub search didn’t find that. Thanks for the offer of a referral code but I’ve got one from my BiL so I’ll use that as he introduced me to this. At first glance I was pretty sceptical (who was going to pay £1/kWh!) and ignored it. After a closer look it seemed liked a good plan, as your experience shows, and decided I’ll give it a go.
JohnMo Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 13 minutes ago, Russdl said: who was going to pay £1/kWh Just shows why our grid pricing is completely screwed up! But I'm not going to turn away from a gift horse, while it's available. 1
Russdl Posted 10 hours ago Author Posted 10 hours ago Well, I’m signed up and have my £25 bonus. Strange that there is no password to log in to ‘my account’ I guess yours is the same @JohnMo?
MikeSharp01 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 18 hours ago, Russdl said: They’ll pay £1/kWh for battery export and you don’t need to change your current supplier or hand over complete control of your battery. How do they know it is battery export, do they have some sort of local monitoring? More importantly does that mean that the GAS based generators, and everybody else because of the contracts system, are getting £1+ for every kWh they generate at specific times?
SteamyTea Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 1 minute ago, MikeSharp01 said: More importantly does that mean that the GAS based generators, and everybody else because of the contracts system, are getting £1+ for every kWh they generate at specific times Good point, but I doubt it. It is not new generation as such, just recycling excess. Do they say how much power, and energy, they can draw on? 19 minutes ago, Russdl said: Strange that there is no password to log in to ‘my account’ Quite a worry that, but they may be using certificates behind the scene.
-rick- Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 10 minutes ago, MikeSharp01 said: How do they know it is battery export, do they have some sort of local monitoring? They have API integration to inverters. On those with full integration I'd guess they have full reporting from the inverters. But they also support less integration and I think they can still support those because when signing up you give them permission to access the 30min readings from your smart meter. So they can see how much you export within those high reward periods (and this acts as verification for the API integrated case).
JohnMo Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 31 minutes ago, Russdl said: Well, I’m signed up and have my £25 bonus. Strange that there is no password to log in to ‘my account’ I guess yours is the same @JohnMo? Next time you try to log in you will have go in via an email link. That link stays valid a few days only, repeat 1
JohnMo Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago (edited) 22 minutes ago, MikeSharp01 said: How do they know it is battery export They get your battery API, and control the export from it. Suppose it makes zero difference if it's energy direct from battery or PV. But you have to have a compatible battery to play and a smart meter Edited 9 hours ago by JohnMo
JohnMo Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago Interesting email today, reference GivEnergy batteries only, if you're a member of Axle you get GivEnergy premium service included. You can invite GivEnergy users still, but no introduction bonus is payable any more - other makes of battery you still get the introduction bonus.
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