Tibber explained by Alexander Von Der Lippe

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  • Опубликовано: 1 май 2021
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  • @Nord_Mann
    @Nord_Mann 3 года назад +11

    Since getting my EV, Tibber is the most exciting revelation to happen. Been a happy Tibber customer since January. Especially after the Taycan app was made available in Tibber PowerUps, the experience skyrocketed. Tibber Pulse let’s you monitor every watt going through your house and car. As I didn’t have the Easee charger, but Zaptec, I had to get the APM box installed in my house’s power cabinet with a splitter cord sharing the HAN port with the Pulse box. Now the Zaptec car charger is taking the electricity price into account when to charge using smart charging. It’s bloody amazing and now it’s more fun and interesting to be talking to your house and car than social media😂 Next level I guess will be the Homey power up and the Aeotec heavy duty switch on the water heater. My plan is also to get solar roofing and a power bank to become independent of the grid.

  • @manuntvg01
    @manuntvg01 3 года назад +48

    "just a small house" flexing for the third world guys like me

    • @hanspoulsen1869
      @hanspoulsen1869 3 года назад +8

      I guess any house seems small to him? :)

    • @jeroenislego
      @jeroenislego 3 года назад +1

      Maybe houses are relatively cheap in Norway? Seems kind of off-grid

    • @Elvarks
      @Elvarks 3 года назад

      @@jeroenislego It heavily depends on where the house is. Can vary 10x

  • @xmtxx
    @xmtxx 3 года назад +13

    Wow Bjorn, you are getting the good sponsors, in par with your channel (not the nord vpn, or shadow legend generic one), that's great!
    I wouldn't even be mad if you talked a little bit more about ABRP (maybe a special video is planned?), it seems to be quite a good product!
    Thanks for all the videos, keep up the good work!

  • @WaylonSmithers85
    @WaylonSmithers85 3 года назад +14

    Bjørn isn’t so small!
    Alexander is 2,14m tall! 🤪

  • @georgepelton5645
    @georgepelton5645 3 года назад +3

    In extreme events like the recent cold weather in Texas the spot price for electricity can be very extreme. IIRC Texas hit a maximum of $9000/kWh. That was enough to bankrupt small utilities, and also a few homeowners that arranged to pay spot price instead of fixed $/kWh. Check Tibber’s maximum price before switching to their spot price contract.

  • @radholm2628
    @radholm2628 Год назад +1

    Still a great video one year later! Did Alexander get rich in the Tibber shop?

  • @fthorsen
    @fthorsen 3 года назад +1

    It's also worth to note that if you're a Tibber customer with an Easee wall charger you get a 20% discount off all smart charging on that charger. I've been a Tibber customer for a long time, and didn't find out about this until recently.
    I have more than ten widgets/addins in the Tibber app, but i seldom use them. Especially the ones concerning heating. I know Tibber and many other smart heating products lets (and encourages) you to turn down the heat when you're sleeping and when you're at work. There is a problem with this. The heat goes into the walls so it will take a long time to get the temperature back. And you would probably want your house warm in the mornings when you get up. So you need to turn on extra heating in the early hours of the morning for a few hours. This is usesually when the price of electricity is most expensive! At many times more than twice as expensive as in the middle of the night. So you end up paying more for lowering the temperature at night. Also you put more of a strain on the grid when the utilization is at its peak!
    The same goes for turning down the temperature mid day when we're (back) at work. The other peak usage of electricity is when people come home from work and start cooking dinner, taking showers, etc.
    Me, I just turn down my smart heaters in the bedrooms and leave the rest of the house (especially the heat pump as it's much more efficient than the panel heaters) on the same temperature 24/7.

    • @legofis
      @legofis 3 года назад

      50% discount here in Sweden for your smart charging! I guess we have more wind and heavy industry = more variable price

  • @Baisemannen
    @Baisemannen 3 года назад

    I have been a customer for a couple of years now and I love it. The app is great and integration with heat pump is neat. Easy overview of prices also gives you control over what kind of bill you can expect.

  • @rickrys2729
    @rickrys2729 3 года назад +1

    The grid interactive home is the cheapest way to expand non-dispatchable wind and solar. Without natural gas, utilities can install expensive storage like grid batteries to handle the peaks. Gamification and automation will make it fun.

  • @taylorbisig6149
    @taylorbisig6149 3 года назад +1

    Would love to have something like this in America.

  • @silentjohn80
    @silentjohn80 3 года назад +9

    As a Tibber customer you need to pay 39 NOK each month in addition to the electricity costs, I don't think this was mentioned? I'm a happy Tibber customer myself (and owner of an Easee charging station).

    • @CJ-bg9wk
      @CJ-bg9wk 3 года назад

      sadly i can not use rfids on the easee ,when connected to tibber backend :( but both things are great

    • @googleplex7094
      @googleplex7094 3 года назад +3

      It is mentioned in the video at 20:28...take a look.

    • @silentjohn80
      @silentjohn80 3 года назад

      @@googleplex7094 Somehow I didn't get that when I watched the video the first time - sorry!

    • @silentjohn80
      @silentjohn80 3 года назад

      @@CJ-bg9wk Are you sure? I'm using RFID - maybe you have to log on to the Easee wifi and change your settings there?

  • @TheAlexingram
    @TheAlexingram 3 года назад +2

    Use Tibber smart charging on Volvo hybrid and via Sensibo for heat pump. Bjorn, you need a Tesla power wall to dodge the peak prices too 😀

  • @partalitegranna1
    @partalitegranna1 3 года назад +7

    My Tibber smart chagring is currently down - typical :D

  • @colla555
    @colla555 3 года назад +1

    We pay 0,30 €/kWh all the time 24/7 (including the 10€ per month fee), no reduction at night. And even if you would install a double metering device for night current the most you could save is 1 cent per kWh.

  • @tucsonor
    @tucsonor 3 года назад +2

    I went for Tibber after the program that were broadcasted. Do not have the smart charger, and the other Wifi stuff they sell, but similar (KASA plugs) . So can control the "waterboiler", my Outlander Phev charger and when it is smartest to plug in my Leaf. A bit manuel follow up, but takes only a minute or two. Saved some money doing that.

    • @999Flopp
      @999Flopp 3 года назад

      Did you use a Tibber-link when you went for Tibber, you can get 500kr if you use a link.

    • @tucsonor
      @tucsonor 3 года назад

      @@999Flopp No

    • @999Flopp
      @999Flopp 3 года назад

      @@tucsonor if you want a link I can give you one or you can use a friends

    • @tucsonor
      @tucsonor 3 года назад +1

      @@999Flopp no need, aint gona buy anything in the store

  • @bro.100
    @bro.100 3 года назад

    Bjørn can't you just pull the cable from your home once you're on the parking spot next to it?

  • @Nobody_Famous
    @Nobody_Famous 3 года назад

    The Australian equivalent would be Amber Electric ⚡️ AUD15/mth to access 30 minute wholesale prices

  • @hampuskallin3565
    @hampuskallin3565 3 года назад +3

    Tibber is really cool. To bad the smart charing is currently not working for Audi modelyear 21...

  • @andreasbrathen5455
    @andreasbrathen5455 3 года назад +1

    Or just program the car to start charge after 23:00 and stop around 05:30 and save your bucks.

  • @ttkbh
    @ttkbh 3 года назад +2

    Alexander eller Bjørn, Please vis appen/programmet og hvordan det sættes op med enhederne 🙏
    Måske Aleksander allerede har lavet en video?

  • @johnchartrand5910
    @johnchartrand5910 3 года назад +3

    Excellent, only thing is missing is V2G

  • @fabrizio3672
    @fabrizio3672 2 года назад

    There are lots of “ I think “. Good to have guesses. Better to have hard facts.

  • @AkosLipcsey
    @AkosLipcsey 3 года назад +5

    I live in Germany (but I am not German) but I never understood why it makes sense for me to have hourly metering and pay more for electricity at certain times of the day. In comparison to other electricity providers, Tiber is not at all less expensive. And I am buying Grün Strom already. The only benefit I see is reducing the peak load, but you can do that even with other regular providers. The only way I would get the hourly metering would be to make it significantly less expensive than other providers. But it doesn't seem to be the case (at least in Germany), or is it?

    • @colla555
      @colla555 3 года назад +1

      No need to get off-peak or night-current in Germany. Very few providers give a rebate for night current. That's the reason why it isn't common in Germany. I just looked at verivox for dual metering tariffs. And the most rebate was only one cent per kWh.

    • @mr.zeettt6782
      @mr.zeettt6782 3 года назад +1

      I use tibber in germany and don't have the smart meter yet. So i pay an average price which is about 3-5cent/kWh lower than the price i had to pay to my previous energy provider. So iam ok with that.

    • @KownKR7
      @KownKR7 3 года назад +1

      @@mr.zeettt6782 Well then you had an awful kwh price before. Im currently paying 2-3cent/kwh less than what I would pay for the tibber kwh

    • @mr.zeettt6782
      @mr.zeettt6782 3 года назад

      @@KownKR7 nope paid here in the north 27cent/kWh gross which isn't that high for Germany.

    • @KownKR7
      @KownKR7 3 года назад +2

      @@mr.zeettt6782 27 Cents is not bad actually, im currently paying 24ct/kwh here in baden-württemberg and according to tibber the average price in the last time was around 28ct/kwh with their contract so the switch doesnt really seems that attractive

  • @haaibaai
    @haaibaai 3 года назад

    Why are there no solar panels on the roof?

  • @zaferroni
    @zaferroni 3 года назад +4

    We use Octopus here In UK 5 p kwh

    • @robertsmart7484
      @robertsmart7484 3 года назад

      5p per kWh from 0:30 am to 12:30am amd 13.45p per kWh the rest of the day (UK). Useful for me to also charge a Tesla Powerwall cheaply and save energy costs during the day. Solar panels help as well.

  • @ryansalinas6076
    @ryansalinas6076 3 года назад +2

    Dude is tall.

  • @alexandervoake745
    @alexandervoake745 3 года назад

    Why not just do a delayed charge starting at midnight?

    • @legofis
      @legofis 3 года назад

      Tibber actually knows the prices so it can optimize this automatically for you. Sometimes prices are cheaper around 2 AM etc. Tibber will calculate how much needs to be charged and make sure the price is always the lowest. And if you need your car 4AM you just set that and Tibber will handle the rest. So it automates this for you in a nice way

  • @thenerd6192
    @thenerd6192 3 года назад

    Hopefully the Norwegian market is better regulated than the Texas one-the old “dumb” electricity companies with a fixed cost per kWh protected customers there from the explosion in wholesale prices in February, but those on the “‘modern” suppliers had to pay 100x the usual price, easily wiping out any gains made from paying the cheaper wholesale price the rest of the year. Of course, a well regulated market would never let wholesale prices get that high, so that might not ever happen in Norway.

    • @burjydarsalaylove4144
      @burjydarsalaylove4144 3 года назад +1

      The faith of Norwegian electricity prices have been handed over to the EU, and it's done through Acer (Agency for the Cooperation of Energy Regulators)
      Basically it's handed over to big corporations on religious grounds; you know "the self regulating market" One cold morning this February Norwegian households where warned not to shower because the price of electricity was so high for a few hours. Good times ahead :) I know we Europeans can be smug when it comes to politics but ours is just as corrupt as yours..

    • @burjydarsalaylove4144
      @burjydarsalaylove4144 3 года назад

      ​@@TheSteinbitt Expensive to who? Energy prices have gone up in Norway after the market liberalisation, not much so far, but still. While further expansion of the grid (witch is an adaption to the market) and maintenance is paid by the public through taxes, the profit and more and more of the ownership of the resources is going to private corporations. It's nothing but a scam, although a very common scam called Neoliberalism.

    • @legofis
      @legofis 3 года назад +2

      Norways grid is connected to the rest of EU (mostly Sweden and Finland in the north) so what happened to Texas is very very unlikely to happen for that and many other reasons. Texas is very special as their grid is not connected to neighbouring states. In the nordics we have NordPool where all countries are connected so the grid stability is far greater.

  • @Justin-nm1nb
    @Justin-nm1nb 3 года назад +6

    Ohhhh to early to read comments :(