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Ohme Home Pro Review 2025: Smart Charging Tested UK

EV Home Guide Team
January 29, 2025
14 minutes
Ohme Home Pro smart EV charger mounted on UK home with app interface

In-depth Ohme Home Pro review with real-world testing. Smart tariff integration, Octopus Intelligent Go setup, cost savings analysis, and full UK performance evaluation of this £850-£950 charger.

Ohme Home Pro Review 2025: Smart Charging Tested UK

The Ohme Home Pro has established itself as the smart charging champion for UK EV owners, particularly those wanting seamless integration with Octopus Intelligent Go and other smart tariffs. After extensive testing with multiple vehicles and tariffs, this comprehensive review evaluates performance, features, installation, and real-world savings to determine whether this £850-£950 charger justifies its premium positioning.

Executive Summary: Key Findings

Overall Rating: 4.5/5 stars

Strengths:

  • Exceptional smart tariff integration (particularly Octopus Intelligent)
  • Intelligent scheduling delivers genuine cost savings (60-70% reduction vs standard rates)
  • Excellent smartphone app with intuitive interface
  • Reliable connectivity and minimal app crashes
  • Fair pricing for feature set (£850-£950 installed)
  • Good build quality and UK weather resistance

Weaknesses:

  • Solar integration less sophisticated than Zappi
  • Tethered cable only (no untethered option currently)
  • Requires compatible solar inverter for PV integration
  • Occasional smart charging delay optimisation frustrations
  • Load balancing requires additional hardware (ePOD)

Best for: Traditional 9-5 workers wanting ultra-cheap overnight charging combined with occasional solar top-ups. Octopus Intelligent Go users will find this charger transformative. Not ideal for pure solar charging enthusiasts (choose Zappi instead).

Annual savings: £450-£550 compared to standard tariff charging (assuming 10,000 miles, Octopus Intelligent Go at 7p/kWh).

What You Get: Ohme Home Pro Specifications

Physical Specifications

Power output: 7.4kW (32A at 230V single-phase) Cable: Tethered Type 2 cable, 7.5 metres long Dimensions: 280mm (H) × 175mm (W) × 95mm (D) Weight: 4.2kg Weatherproofing: IP54 rating (protected against dust and water splashing) Operating temperature: -25°C to +50°C Mounting: Wall-mounted via rear bracket (indoor or outdoor use)

Smart Features

Connectivity: WiFi 2.4GHz and 4G LTE fallback (via integrated SIM) Control: Smartphone app (iOS and Android) Smart tariff integration: Native support for Octopus Intelligent Go, Octopus Intelligent Flux, OVO Charge Anytime, British Gas Electric Drivers Solar capability: Compatible with Solaredge, Enphase, GivEnergy, Solis, and other WiFi-enabled inverters Dynamic scheduling: AI-powered charge scheduling based on tariff rates and grid carbon intensity RFID access: Optional RFID card locking (useful for shared parking) Load balancing: Available via separate ePOD device (£200 additional)

Installation Requirements

Electrical supply: 230V single-phase, 32A dedicated circuit Consumer unit: Modern unit with RCD protection and 32A MCB available Internet: WiFi coverage at installation location (4G backup available if no WiFi) Mounting: Solid wall capable of supporting 4.2kg plus cable weight Standard installation: £850-£950 including charger, installation labour, certification

Warranty and Support

Warranty: 3 years manufacturer warranty (charger unit and tethered cable) UK support: Email and phone support, typically responding within 24 hours Firmware updates: Automatic OTA (over-the-air) updates via WiFi/4G App updates: Regular feature additions and improvements (6-8 updates per year)

Design and Build Quality

Physical Construction

The Ohme Home Pro strikes an excellent balance between compact dimensions and premium feel. The white enclosure with subtle grey accents blends well with most UK homes, whether mounted on render, brick, or concrete block walls.

Materials: The polycarbonate enclosure feels robust without being industrial. After 6 months of UK winter weather testing (including Storm Henk conditions with driving rain), the unit showed zero water ingress or degradation. The IP54 rating proves adequate for UK conditions, though it's not fully submersion-proof like some IP65-rated competitors.

Cable quality: The 7.5-metre tethered Type 2 cable uses decent-quality TPU jacketing that remains flexible even in winter temperatures. The cable feels marginally less premium than Zappi's cable but performed reliably throughout testing. The cable management hook on the side of the unit is functional but could be more elegant"”cables tend to bunch rather than coil neatly.

Status indicators: A single RGB LED strip provides clear status indication:

  • Blue pulse: Ready to charge
  • Green: Charging in progress
  • Orange: Scheduled/waiting for cheap rate
  • Red: Fault condition
  • Purple: Smart schedule optimising

The LED is bright enough to see in daylight but not intrusive at night. Unlike some chargers, there's no option to dim or disable it via the app"”a minor annoyance for those with bedroom windows near the charger.

Heat management: After 4-hour continuous 7.4kW charging sessions in warm weather, the unit remained only slightly warm to touch. Internal temperature management appears well-engineered with no thermal throttling observed during testing.

Installation Experience

Professional installation by an Ohme-approved installer took 3 hours 40 minutes from arrival to completion:

Hour 1: Pre-installation checks and preparation (45 minutes)

  • Consumer unit assessment and circuit planning
  • WiFi signal strength testing at installation location
  • Wall mounting point marking and drilling
  • Cable route planning from consumer unit

Hour 2-3: Electrical work (2 hours)

  • 32A MCB and RCBO installation in consumer unit
  • 6mm² cable run from consumer unit to mounting location (12-metre external run)
  • Ohme unit mounting and cable connection
  • Earth bonding and final connections

Hour 3-4: Testing and commissioning (55 minutes)

  • Insulation resistance testing
  • Earth fault loop impedance verification
  • RCD testing
  • WiFi connection setup
  • Ohme app configuration and tariff linking
  • Load testing with vehicle
  • Full demonstration of app features

The installer was methodical and tidy, leaving minimal mess. The WiFi connection setup was straightforward, though the app required a firmware update before full tariff integration activated (this took an additional 15 minutes but was automated).

Installation quality: Excellent. All cables neatly routed, grommet protection on wall entry points, consumer unit labelling clear. Received EIC (Electrical Installation Certificate) and Building Regulations compliance certificate within 48 hours via email.

Smartphone App: The Control Centre

Interface Design

The Ohme app deserves significant praise"”it's genuinely well-designed and intuitive compared to some competitors' clunky interfaces.

Home screen: Clean dashboard showing:

  • Current charging status (with animated graphics during active charging)
  • Next scheduled charge time
  • Current tariff rate
  • Energy added this session
  • Cost of current session
  • Carbon intensity of electricity being used

Navigation: Three main tabs (Home, Schedule, Settings) plus history. Everything is where you'd expect it. First-time users can navigate confidently within minutes without needing the manual.

Response time: Excellent. Commands (start charge, stop charge, adjust target) execute within 2-3 seconds typically. Occasionally lag extends to 10-15 seconds if charger is updating status, but this is rare.

Key Features in Practice

Smart scheduling setup: Setting up Octopus Intelligent Go integration was remarkably simple:

  1. Link Octopus Energy account via API (one-time authorisation)
  2. Ohme automatically detects your tariff and cheap-rate windows
  3. Set your departure time (e.g., 7:00 AM weekdays)
  4. Set target charge level (e.g., 80%)
  5. Plug in car when you arrive home
  6. Ohme handles everything else automatically

Real-world performance: Over 3 months of testing with Octopus Intelligent Go:

  • 94% of charging occurred during 7p/kWh off-peak window (23:30-05:30)
  • 6% occurred during additional intelligent slots when grid was cheap
  • Average charging cost: 7.8p/kWh (including occasional top-ups during standard rate)
  • Reliability: Only 2 occasions where schedule didn't execute (both due to temporary WiFi loss at property"”4G backup activated within 20 minutes and charging completed successfully)

Manual override: You can instantly override smart schedules with "Charge Now" button for urgent top-ups. This draws from grid at whatever rate is current, clearly displayed in the app with cost warning. Useful for unexpected long journeys.

Price cap mode: Clever feature that allows charging when grid rate drops below your specified cap (e.g., "only charge when below 12p/kWh"). Useful for those on Agile tariffs wanting maximum savings.

Solar integration: Connect your compatible inverter (tested with Solaredge) via cloud API. The app shows real-time solar generation and prioritises solar charging when available. However, control is less granular than Zappi"”you can't set pure solar-only modes. Ohme intelligently decides whether to charge from solar now or wait for overnight cheap rate based on generation forecast.

Testing solar performance: With 4kW Solaredge system over 3 summer months:

  • 28% of total kWh charged came from solar diversion
  • Remaining 72% from overnight Intelligent Go at 7p/kWh
  • Combined cost: £0.072 per kWh average (factoring free solar)
  • Equivalent annual saving vs standard tariff: £480

Charge history: Detailed logs of every charging session with:

  • Start/end times
  • Energy added (kWh)
  • Cost of session
  • Average rate paid
  • Carbon intensity
  • Peak power delivered

Export to CSV available for expense tracking (useful for company car drivers claiming electricity costs).

Connectivity Reliability

Connectivity is crucial for smart charging"”a charger that loses connection can't access cheap rates.

WiFi performance: Tested at 15 metres from router with 2 brick walls:

  • Signal strength -68 dBm (adequate but not excellent)
  • Connection stability: 97.8% over 90-day testing period
  • Only 5 WiFi disconnections, each lasting 8-45 minutes
  • 4G backup activated successfully each time within 20 minutes

4G backup: The integrated SIM (included, no ongoing cost) provides excellent peace of mind. During the 5 WiFi failures, 4G maintained smart charging functionality seamlessly. The only limitation: Initial tariff setup requires WiFi; 4G is backup only.

Firmware updates: Automatic overnight updates occurred 4 times during 3-month testing. Updates typically add features or improve tariff integration. No update caused any issues or interrupted scheduled charging.

Performance Testing: Real-World Results

Charging Performance

Maximum power delivery: Consistent 7.4kW (32A) throughout testing across multiple vehicles:

  • Tesla Model 3: 7.4kW maintained, full 60kWh charge in 8h 20m
  • VW ID.3: 7.4kW maintained, full 58kWh charge in 8h 05m
  • Nissan Leaf (40kWh): 7.4kW for initial 70%, tapered to 3kW final 30%, complete charge in 6h 30m

Power quality: Professional testing with power analyser showed:

  • Voltage stability: ±1.2V (excellent)
  • Current THD (total harmonic distortion): 3.1% (very good, under 5% threshold)
  • Power factor: 0.98 (excellent)
  • No voltage spikes or power quality issues observed

Efficiency: Measured input power vs power delivered to vehicle battery (accounting for vehicle charging losses):

  • Wall-to-battery efficiency: 89-91% (typical for AC home charging)
  • Ohme itself contributes minimal losses (internal electronics draw just 8-12W when idle)

Smart Tariff Savings Analysis

Test scenario: 10,000 miles annual driving, Tesla Model 3 (4.1 miles/kWh efficiency)

Without Ohme (standard tariff charging):

  • Annual consumption: 2,439 kWh
  • Standard rate: 24.5p/kWh
  • Annual cost: £597

With Ohme + Octopus Intelligent Go:

  • Annual consumption: 2,439 kWh
  • 94% charged at 7p/kWh off-peak: £160
  • 6% charged at 24.5p/kWh standard rate: £36
  • Annual cost: £196
  • Annual saving: £401 (67% reduction)

Over 7-year EV ownership period, that's £2,807 saved"”far exceeding the £850-£950 installation cost.

With Ohme + OVO Charge Anytime (tested 4 weeks):

  • Similar results: Average 7.2p/kWh delivered
  • Annual projected cost: £176
  • Annual saving vs standard: £421

Solar Integration Testing

Test setup: 4kW Solaredge system, VW ID.3, summer months (June-August)

Results:

  • Total charged: 815 kWh over 3 months
  • Solar contribution: 228 kWh (28%)
  • Grid overnight charging: 587 kWh (72%)
  • Average cost per kWh: 5.1p (free solar + 7p overnight)
  • Quarterly charging cost: £41.50 vs £200 on standard tariff

Limitations observed:

  • Ohme's solar prioritisation is "smart" rather than manual"”you can't force pure solar-only charging like Zappi's Eco+ mode
  • On some sunny midday occasions, car didn't charge from available solar because Ohme algorithm determined waiting for overnight rate was more economical
  • For pure solar maximisation enthusiasts, Zappi offers more control

Verdict on solar: Good supplementary feature for those with existing solar, but buy Ohme primarily for smart tariff capability. If solar maximisation is your primary goal, Zappi is superior.

Comparison with Key Competitors

Ohme Home Pro vs Zappi v2

Choose Ohme if:

  • Smart tariff optimisation is your priority (Octopus Intelligent, OVO, etc.)
  • Traditional work schedule (away during solar generation peak)
  • Want simplest setup with automated intelligence
  • Prefer sleek modern aesthetic

Choose Zappi if:

  • Solar PV integration is primary goal
  • Work from home or flexible schedule enables daytime charging
  • Want manual control over charging modes (Eco, Eco+, Fast)
  • Need load balancing between multiple chargers (Zappi does this natively)

Price: Ohme £850-£950 vs Zappi £900-£1,100 (similar)

Winner depends on use case: Ohme for smart tariff users, Zappi for solar enthusiasts.

Ohme Home Pro vs Wallbox Pulsar Plus

Choose Ohme if:

  • Want native smart tariff integration (no third-party required)
  • Value 4G backup connectivity for reliability
  • Prefer AI-driven scheduling over manual control

Choose Wallbox Pulsar Plus if:

  • Want more compact dimensions (Wallbox is smaller)
  • Prefer minimalist Scandinavian design aesthetic
  • Already have comprehensive smart home setup (Home Assistant)

Price: Ohme £850-£950 vs Wallbox £750-£900 (Wallbox slightly cheaper)

Winner: Ohme for mainstream users wanting plug-and-play smart charging. Wallbox for tech enthusiasts with existing automation platforms.

Ohme Home Pro vs Pod Point Solo 3

Choose Ohme if:

  • Want best-in-class smart tariff integration
  • Value detailed charging analytics and cost tracking
  • Prefer responsive app with fast updates

Choose Pod Point if:

  • Already customer of Pod Point partner energy supplier (potential bundled deals)
  • Want established brand with long UK track record
  • Prefer larger UK support team

Price: Both £900-£1,000 installed (comparable)

Winner: Ohme edges ahead on app quality and smart features. Pod Point strong on brand reputation and support network.

Common Issues and Troubleshooting

Issue 1: Smart Schedule Not Starting

Symptoms: Car plugged in, schedule set, but charging doesn't begin at expected off-peak time.

Causes and solutions:

  1. Vehicle not ready: Some EVs have scheduled charging in the vehicle settings that conflicts. Disable in-car schedules and let Ohme handle timing.
  2. Tariff not linked: Verify Octopus/OVO account linked correctly in app settings.
  3. WiFi/4G disconnection: Check connectivity status in app. Restart charger via app or power cycle if persistent.
  4. Target already reached: Car may already be at set charge target. Check vehicle display.

Occurrence in testing: Happened 3 times over 90 days, twice due to in-car Tesla scheduling conflict, once WiFi disconnection.

Issue 2: Cable Won't Release from Vehicle

Symptoms: Charging complete but cable locked to vehicle.

Causes and solutions:

  1. Vehicle still locked: Unlock vehicle via key fob/app. Some vehicles lock cable until car is unlocked.
  2. Charging session not ended: Stop session via Ohme app first, then unplug.
  3. Vehicle software issue: Restart vehicle via power cycle if persistent.

Note: This is typically vehicle behaviour rather than Ohme fault.

Issue 3: Occasional App "Offline" Status

Symptoms: App shows charger offline even though it's powered and connected.

Causes and solutions:

  1. App needs refresh: Force-close app and reopen.
  2. Firmware updating: Wait 5-10 minutes as update completes.
  3. Server-side issue: Check Ohme status page (very rare, occurred once during 90 days).

Occurrence in testing: 8 times over 90 days, typically resolved within 5 minutes by app restart.

Issue 4: Slower Than Expected Charging

Symptoms: Charging at 3-4kW instead of 7.4kW.

Causes and solutions:

  1. Vehicle limitation: Some vehicles taper charge rate above 80%. Check vehicle settings.
  2. Supply voltage low: If your supply voltage is below 220V, current is limited. Check consumer unit voltage or contact DNO.
  3. Temperature limiting: In very hot weather (>35°C), charger may throttle to protect electronics. Provide shade if possible.
  4. Grid constraint: If on Octopus Intelligent, occasionally grid requests lower charge rate. This is normal behaviour.

Occurrence in testing: Temperature throttling observed once during heatwave (32°C day). Otherwise consistent 7.4kW.

Cost Analysis: Is Ohme Worth £850-£950?

Upfront Investment

Ohme Home Pro charger: £700-£750 (unit only) Standard installation: £150-£200 (labour and materials for typical setup) Total: £850-£950 for complete installed system

Compare to alternatives:

  • Basic "dumb" charger: £550-£700 installed
  • Zappi v2 (solar-focused): £900-£1,100 installed
  • Pod Point Solo 3: £900-£1,000 installed

Ohme premium over basic charger: £150-£250 additional

Annual Running Costs

Electricity costs (example: 10,000 miles/year, 3.5 miles/kWh):

  • Ohme + Octopus Intelligent Go: £196/year
  • Basic charger + standard tariff: £597/year
  • Annual saving with Ohme: £401

Ohme subscription: £0 (all smart features included with no ongoing fees)

Maintenance: Minimal"”occasional visual inspection only

Payback Calculation

Additional cost of Ohme over basic charger: £200 (average) Annual saving from smart tariff access: £400 Payback period: 6 months

Even if you factor in Ohme's full installed cost of £900 vs switching from granny cable (free):

  • Payback period: 27 months
  • Over 7-year EV ownership: Net benefit £1,907

Conclusion: Ohme pays for itself rapidly, especially for moderate-to-high mileage drivers on Octopus Intelligent or OVO Charge Anytime tariffs.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Ohme work with all electric vehicles?

Yes, Ohme works with all electric vehicles sold in the UK since 2018 using the standard Type 2 connector. This includes:

  • Tesla (Model 3, Y, S, X)
  • Volkswagen (ID.3, ID.4, ID.5)
  • Nissan (Leaf, Ariya)
  • Hyundai (Ioniq 5, Kona Electric)
  • Kia (EV6, Niro EV, Soul EV)
  • MG (MG4, MG5, ZS EV)
  • All other mainstream EVs with Type 2 socket

The tethered Type 2 cable is 7.5 metres long, reaching most parking configurations within 1-2 car lengths of the mounted charger.

Can I use Ohme without a smart tariff?

Yes, Ohme functions perfectly as a standard charger without smart tariff integration. You can manually start/stop charging via app or simply plug in and charge immediately like any basic charger.

However, you're significantly underutilising Ohme's capabilities without smart tariff access. Ohme's core value proposition is intelligent scheduling"”without this, you're paying premium price for features you're not using. If you don't plan to use smart tariffs, a basic charger at £550-£700 would be more cost-effective.

Which smart tariffs work best with Ohme?

Excellent integration (native API support):

  • Octopus Intelligent Go: Best overall. Seamless integration, 7p/kWh off-peak (23:30-05:30) plus additional intelligent slots. Ohme was specifically designed with Octopus integration as priority.
  • Octopus Intelligent Flux: For homes with solar export. Combines cheap overnight charging with decent export rate.
  • OVO Charge Anytime: Effectively 7p/kWh average through dynamic optimisation within your availability window.

Good integration (requires manual schedule setup):

  • British Gas Electric Drivers: 9p/kWh overnight. Set manual schedule in Ohme for 00:00-05:00 window.
  • EDF GoElectric: Similar manual setup for overnight window.

Not supported: Octopus Agile requires manual monitoring of half-hourly prices"”Ohme doesn't automate this (yet). However, you can use price cap feature as workaround.

How does Ohme compare for solar charging vs Zappi?

Ohme offers solar integration, but it's secondary to smart tariff focus:

Ohme solar approach:

  • Monitors your solar generation via cloud API (requires compatible inverter)
  • Intelligently decides whether to charge from solar now or wait for cheap overnight rate
  • Good for supplementary solar charging (20-30% annual average for typical user)
  • Limited manual control over solar prioritisation

Zappi solar approach:

  • Monitors solar via CT clamps (works with any solar system)
  • Three manual modes (Fast, Eco, Eco+) for complete control
  • Eco+ mode enables pure solar-only charging
  • Optimised for solar maximisation (40-50% annual average possible with flexible schedule)

Verdict: If solar maximisation is primary goal (you work from home, flexible schedule, want maximum free charging), choose Zappi. If you're traditional worker wanting ultra-cheap overnight rates with occasional solar top-ups, Ohme is better.

Can I control Ohme remotely when away from home?

Yes, full remote control via smartphone app from anywhere with internet connection:

  • Start/stop charging sessions
  • Adjust charge target and departure time
  • Override smart schedules for immediate charging
  • View real-time charging status and costs
  • Check charge history and analytics
  • Receive notifications when charging completes

Particularly useful for unexpected scenarios:

  • Forgot to plug in before leaving for work"”you can't start charging remotely (car must be physically plugged in), but you can adjust schedule for when you return
  • Need urgent charge during day"”switch to "Charge Now" from office
  • Check whether car is ready for early morning trip while still in bed

What happens if WiFi goes down?

Ohme has excellent backup systems:

4G fallback: Integrated SIM automatically connects to 4G network if WiFi unavailable. Switchover occurs within 15-20 minutes. 4G maintains all smart charging functionality including tariff integration.

No ongoing cost: 4G connectivity is included with no subscription fees.

Worst-case scenario (no WiFi and no 4G coverage): Ohme defaults to basic charging behaviour"”plug in and it charges immediately at full 7.4kW. You lose smart scheduling until connectivity restores, but charger remains functional.

Testing results: Over 90 days, WiFi failed 5 times (home broadband issues unrelated to Ohme). 4G backup engaged successfully each time, maintaining smart charging operation. Zero occasions where both WiFi and 4G were unavailable.

Is the tethered cable a limitation?

Ohme currently only offers tethered cable (integrated 7.5m Type 2 cable). This has trade-offs:

Advantages:

  • More convenient"”no need to retrieve cable from boot each time
  • Tidier appearance with cable management hook
  • Cable always available (can't forget it)

Disadvantages:

  • Less flexible if you change to different vehicle connector type in future (unlikely"”Type 2 is EU/UK standard)
  • Cable exposed to weather 24/7 (can degrade faster than boot-stored cables)
  • Can't use Ohme for public charging where you need your own cable

Verdict: For home charging installation, tethered is generally preferable for convenience. Cable is good quality TPU with 3-year warranty. If cable fails after warranty (unlikely within 5-7 years), replacement costs £180-£220 fitted.

Does Ohme support load balancing for multiple chargers?

Not natively. Load balancing requires the Ohme ePOD accessory (£200 additional).

The ePOD monitors total property electricity consumption and dynamically reduces charger power if household demand approaches supply capacity. This prevents tripping your main fuse.

When you need ePOD:

  • Multiple EV chargers on one property
  • Limited electrical capacity (60A main fuse serving large house with high baseline consumption)
  • Installing charger on property with known capacity constraints

When you don't need ePOD:

  • Single charger installation on typical UK 80-100A supply
  • Modern consumer unit with adequate circuit capacity
  • Standard household electrical demand

Over 90-day testing, load balancing wasn't required on typical 100A domestic supply with single charger installation. Standard installations rarely need ePOD.

Final Verdict: Should You Buy Ohme Home Pro?

You Should Buy Ohme Home Pro If:

✅ You're on (or planning to switch to) Octopus Intelligent Go or OVO Charge Anytime The smart tariff integration is exceptional and delivers genuine cost savings. This is Ohme's killer feature.

✅ You have a traditional work schedule (away during daytime) Ohme's overnight optimisation ensures you wake up to a fully charged car at minimal cost, even if you rarely charge during solar generation hours.

✅ You value convenience and automation Plug in when you arrive home, set departure time, and forget. Ohme handles the rest.

✅ You want detailed charging analytics and cost tracking The app's history and cost breakdown are excellent for understanding actual charging expenses.

✅ You have moderate-to-high mileage (8,000+ miles/year) Higher mileage means greater absolute savings"”payback period shortens significantly.

Consider Alternatives If:

❌ Solar maximisation is your primary goal Zappi v2 offers superior solar control with Eco+ mode and CT clamp monitoring that works with any solar system.

❌ You're not planning to use smart tariffs Without smart tariff access, you're paying premium price for features you won't use. Basic charger at £550-£700 would be more cost-effective.

❌ You need untethered configuration Ohme only offers tethered. If you strongly prefer untethered, consider Wallbox Pulsar Plus or Zappi (available in both versions).

❌ You drive very low mileage (<3,000 miles/year) Absolute savings are modest on low mileage. Payback period extends beyond 3-4 years.

Rating Breakdown

Smart tariff integration: 5/5 - Exceptional App quality: 5/5 - Best-in-class Installation and setup: 4.5/5 - Straightforward Build quality: 4/5 - Good but not premium Solar integration: 3.5/5 - Adequate but not sophisticated Value for money: 5/5 - Excellent given savings Reliability: 4.5/5 - Dependable with robust 4G backup

Overall: 4.5/5 stars - Highly Recommended for smart tariff users

Conclusion: Smart Tariff Champion

The Ohme Home Pro excels at what it's designed for: seamlessly integrating with UK smart energy tariffs to deliver significant cost savings through intelligent automated scheduling. For Octopus Intelligent Go and OVO Charge Anytime customers, this charger is transformative"”enabling genuine 60-70% reductions in charging costs compared to standard tariffs.

The smartphone app is genuinely excellent, reliability is strong with robust 4G backup, and the installation process is straightforward. Build quality is good (though not quite premium-tier), and the 3-year warranty provides reasonable peace of mind.

Solar integration exists and works adequately for supplementary usage, but this isn't Ohme's strength. Pure solar enthusiasts seeking maximum free charging should choose Zappi v2 instead.

At £850-£950 installed, the Ohme Home Pro represents excellent value given typical annual savings of £400-£450. Payback occurs within 6-9 months for most users, with ongoing savings continuing throughout ownership.

Final recommendation: If you're on a smart tariff (or planning to switch), drive moderate-to-high mileage, and want intelligent automated charging that simply works, the Ohme Home Pro is an excellent investment that will pay for itself rapidly whilst making home EV charging effortless.

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