Eon are doing a trial of intelligent charging but only for certain cars to start with. I am on eon next drive and I like it as its simple. I know where I am and always charge at 6.7p.
I prefer to set the schedule and % to reach in the car but if not you can just set the tariff up and then set the price cap at 6.7p which I had to do as I have a Mach e on loan, but I don’t on my EX30.
As the mach e seems to priorities % over time. But then it is a strange charging system setup, so maybe it was because it needed a charge at my home first to know the speed, to calculate if it could reach the % set by 7am. Something I need to check and see if Removing the PC it now starts at 00.00 not straight away. As yesterday it said it would be done by well before 7am to 90% soc.
If you need to charge more than what you can put in over the 7hrs at night, then other tariffs are better for you, but if you don’t then it’s great. Plus the actual peak electric rate and gas isn’t much higher than I was paying before I got the EV.
For us that matters as my wife works from home and we are now home schooling our daughter. I have shifted some usage to overnight like the dishwasher and the ice cube maker and some occasional other stuff, but never the dryer. Although sometimes we put it on a 6am after doing a wash overnight.
EX30 SMER Ultra