BigBob
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For those of you using ovo charge anytime, it is changing. I think their motivation to change it is so they can link it up with their public charging etc.
There is a new app you have to set up called OVOCharge. I guess the old app is getting killed, but no idea when. Helpfully (not) you need to set the new app up from fresh and then link it to your electricity account. There is no automatic migration from the old charge anytime app. That said, it does remember your car once you've linked your electricity account. Don't try and set up a new car (It only shows 2024 onwards taycans as an option). However, your old car will be under devices rather than new cars
. Took me a while to work that out.
As yet the new app seems not to show savings, as per the old one. Google seems to think this is 'normal' and it will start showing after your next billing cycle.
There is a new app you have to set up called OVOCharge. I guess the old app is getting killed, but no idea when. Helpfully (not) you need to set the new app up from fresh and then link it to your electricity account. There is no automatic migration from the old charge anytime app. That said, it does remember your car once you've linked your electricity account. Don't try and set up a new car (It only shows 2024 onwards taycans as an option). However, your old car will be under devices rather than new cars
As yet the new app seems not to show savings, as per the old one. Google seems to think this is 'normal' and it will start showing after your next billing cycle.
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