Thank you for your help. I do really like the settings, interface and options in WW. I have now set up some schedules to work with agile in the following way. It is probably not the most optimum, but it sort of allows us to carry on “business as usual” and ensuring that the battery is always fully charged before the peak. I have 2 EVs and recently switch from intelligent go, it’s a learning curve with Agile, but it looks fun and meaningful in how we could help lighten the grid peak load with our existing set up.
From 00:00-05:30 I set WW to pick 4 slots to help take the 6.5kw battery to full, this would have a hold charge setting in case if I charge the EV overnight that it wouldn’t drain the battery. (This slots works better than how I currently have my Growatt, it can intelligently pick the right time to charge in the midnight window, and potentially slower charging rate if there are many sub 10p slots)
From 05:30-14:00 I set WW to only charge if the rate drops below 10p, therefore not picking any slots by default.
From 14:00-16:00 I set WW to charge the battery to full. This typically is the lowest rate after the morning and before the evening. It helps to offset our consumption in the evening. (This schedule would not be charging but stop the battery draining if the sun is shining and we had sub 10p slots in between 05:30-14:00)
From 16:00-00:00 I set WW to charge only if the rates is sub 10p, therefore not picking any slots by default, this helps to take in the price plunge and switch over away from the battery at night when there is an abundance of grid power.