OVO Energy is handing customers 'one year's worth of free heating'
by James Rodger, https://www.facebook.com/jamesrodgerjournalist · Birmingham LiveFuture heat pump owners can now bank up to a year’s FREE heating worth over £340 when they sign up to OVO Beyond, OVO has confirmed. OVO is rewarding customers for switching their gas boiler to a heat pump by offering Beyond customers up to a year of free heating for their future heat pump, worth over £340 in bill credit.
Customers can kickstart their transition to a heat pump today, by simply signing up to bank free heating credit via the OVO Beyond app. OVO has also joined forces with brands including smol, Oddbox and Uber Green to offer exclusive discounts of up to 35%, helping customers along their journey to greener living.
In addition, customers who are signed up to OVO’s Power Move – which rewards customers for shifting energy usage to greener times of day – will receive up to an extra £10 off their bills each month (up to £120 per year) if they successfully shift power on top of their existing Power Move savings.
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The account offers customers the ability to bank up to a year’s worth of free heating over two years to redeem when they install a Heat Pump with OVO. This is redeemed in the form of monthly energy bill credits of £28.46 over a maximum of 12 months (up to £341.52 total).
Customers will need to be on OVO’s Heat Pump Plus tariff in order for credit to equal the maximum of 12 months free heating. Actual free months of heating obtained will depend on how many months of heat pump credit accrued, tariff and heat pump efficiency.
Mat Moakes, Chief Commercial Officer, OVO said: “We know that not everyone is ready to make the switch now, so we’re offering extra support to bank rewards and save for the future. Over half a million customers are already on the app ready to bank solar panels and EV miles, it’s one of the many ways that we’re helping households on the journey to a greener future.”