RichInSpirit
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According to the meter the standing charge per day is 46.03 cents.
And unit price is 18.47 cents.
Both including vat I assume.
wow!! Standing Charge 46.03 = €168 annual charge before you use a drop of juice at all.
ESB Standing Charge 30.36 = €110 Annually.
Unit price: 16.99.
I cant see your 4% discount on unit price, looks more like 4% increase
I'd only recommend these yokes as a last resort.
wow!! Standing Charge 46.03 = €168 annual charge before you use a drop of juice at all.
ESB Standing Charge 30.36 = €110 Annually.
Unit price: 16.99.
I cant see your 4% discount on unit price, looks more like 4% increase
I'd only recommend these yokes as a last resort.
How Much Extra Does it Cost ?
There are companies such as Prepaypower and Pinergy that will install a meter for free if you switch to them as your electricity supplier. The basic unit rate they charge is the same as the Electric Ireland “Standard Rate” (which is their highest rate) – BUT they also add on an annual service charge of €136.69 .
So that means someone using PrepayPower who consumed 4000kwh a year of electricity would end up paying €1065 a year if they went with a prepay meter from Prepaypower. The same usage would cost just €839 with Airtricity (Direct Debit and ebilling). That’s a difference of €226 a year . For people on low incomes – that is a significant amount. See more details of the Lowest Electricity Prices
The use of prepay meters might encourage people to use less electricity – especially if they keep running out of credit ! In our opinion – for most people it makes more sense to switch to the lowest priced supplier if possible – and then be pro-active about cutting down your electricity usage rather than getting a prepaid electric meter installed.
Don't forget direct debit discount is only for 1 year, I think.
I cant see why Electric Ireland dont give everyone the option to get one of these. I'm sure a lot of people (myself included) would be happier to pre-pay their electric bill and not to have to wait for the surprise bill at the end of the month.
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