Octopus Energy Is the Answer to a Broken, Inefficient Market

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Octopus Energy boasts a slick app and website, fair and transparent pricing, and helpful customer service. It even seems to have something of a conscience.

A shift away from fossil fuels has long been an obvious answer, and yet change has been slow. The commitment to drive this kind of change attracted me to Octopus Energy.

Octopus has impressed me repeatedly since I joined just over two years ago. The company is committed to green energy and just Octopus runs on the proprietary Kraken software system, which is an agile, continuous development model that enables Octopus to innovate rapidly. It's based on the idea that, given access to clear, advanced data, people will choose cheaper and greener power. For example, the company's Agile Octopus product gives customers half-hourly pricing. Smart homes can then use power when it's cheapest or healthiest for the grid.

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Did an octopus write this? (For the record I’m with them and they’re pretty good)

Their systems are fast and accurate meaning less stress for the customer - something rarely found among competitors.

This reads like really weird advert for Octpus. It's from September so things have changed. The Agile tariff is now suspended. Everyone does free smart meters. He talks about cash prize gimmicks as innovation and says they aren't the cheapest on the market. Just an odd read

Streets ahead of most.

As a customer I'll second that.

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