July Solar Generation and Export Numbers
Here is the overview for July 2025. Cosy Octopus had a small price reduction in July as a new price cap came into effect. The three cheap rates times are still the same, 4am-7am, 1pm-4pm and 10pm until Midnight. The rate at those times is 12.756p per kWh. The price cap is 26.01p. There is a peak rate of 45.422p between 4pm and 7pm. All other times it is 26.012p. The batteries cover the two higher rates.
After record solar generation months from March to June this year, July was about average. It felt a lot worse than it turned out to be. In fact it was only 12 kWh off a record. This month we generated 620.60 kWh kWh and exported 13 out of 31 days. I count an exporting day as a day when we export more than 10p. We didn’t export on many consecutive days which points to the batteries not being fully charged. My system will charge from the grid if the batteries are not 100% for 7 consecutive days. This led to us using 46 half hours slots over July.
This year we have had 128 days where we generated more solar than we consumed, and 87 days more solar was generated than we imported from the grid. In July, 13 days the solar generated more than we imported, and of those 29 days more than we consumed. We had two free Octopus free electricity hours. We made 89p on those days.
I suspended the battery on 6 days. This is a halfway house between using the battery during the cheap rates and having to charge. The idea being to leave the battery at a higher level and hopefully allow the battery to get to 100% and start exporting.
We have now had our heat pump a year so no more gas comparisons.
According to the Octo-Aid app this was the breakdown of our usage per rate.
Grid Usage by Rate (High, Mid and Low)
You can see the heat pump statistics here.
The worst generation day was the 19th with only 7.10 kWh. The best was the 8th when 32.40 kWh was generated.
The best export day was the 8th with 12.03 kWh.
As solar panels output declines over the years I have added the 2023 generation to the table at the bottom. Of course weather comes into it as well, but I thought it would be interesting to track. I have added this post that shows each year as a graph.
Octopus Energy bill
Octopus Watch Tariff Comparison Report. This does not include exporting
Best Solar Generation
Date | kWh | |
---|---|---|
Generation | 26th May 2023 | 32.90 |
Front generation | 14th June 2023 | 19.80 |
Back generation | 7th June 2023 | 14.70 |
Worst generation | 12th December 2022 | 0.20 |
Solar Generation July 2025
Date | kWh | |
---|---|---|
Best generation | 8th | 32.40 |
Best front generation | 8th | 19.10 |
Best back generation | 8th | 13.30 |
Worst generation | 19th | 7.10 |
Worst front generation | 19th | 2.70 |
Worst back generation | 24th | 3.30 |
Best Solar Export and Profit
Date | kWh | Profit | |
---|---|---|---|
Exported kWh | 15th June 2024 | 22.20 | |
Exported profit | 15th June 2024 | 22.20 | £3.15 (15p kWh) |
Profit day | 14th April 2024 | 18.20 | £2.67 |
Solar/Battery Export and Profit July 2025
Date | kWh | Income/Cost | |
---|---|---|---|
Best kWh export - Battery & Solar | 8th | 12.03 | |
Best kWh export - Solar Only | 8th | 12.03 | |
Best export profit | 8th | 12.03 | £1.80 (15p kWh) |
Cheapest Day | 8th | £-0.88 |
The graph below shows the generation for both front and back panels
Solar generation for both front and back panels
The graph below shows generation, battery discharge, battery charging, export, import to use and consumption for 2025
Showing generation, battery discharge, battery charging, export, import to use and consumption for 2025
Generation
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The graph below shows the generation for each day
Graph showing production for the month
The graphs below show the generation split between the front and back panels
Graph showing production for the front facing panels
Graph showing production for the back facing panels
The graphs below show the yearly generation split across both the back and front panels
Front panel generation for for 2025
Back panel generation for 2025
Octopus Cosy
The costs shown here do include the standing charge. Any comparisons are compared to the unit cost if we were not on Cosy Octopus, which is 26.010p per kWh. The standing charge was 45.42p
July Grid Information
Standard Tariff | 25.010p | ||
Standing Charge | 45.42p | ||
Cost from the grid | £ 13.81(Cosy) | £ 25.07(Standard) | |
Savings including export | £21.13 | ||
Exported | 65.80 kWh | £9.87 @ 15p kWh | |
Charging slots used | 46 | ||
Agile plunge slots used | 0 | ||
Average unit slot price | 14.32p | ||
Cheapest slot | 12.756p | ||
Most expensive slot | 26.01p | ||
House consumed | 613.10 kWh | ||
Solar generated 2025/2024 | 620.60 kWh | 632.60 kWh | |
Battery Charged/Discharged | 303.50 kWh | 294.90 kWh | |
Percentage generated by solar | 101% | ||
Self Sustained Days 2025 (More solar than consumed) | 128 | ||
Self Sustained Days 2025 (More solar than we imported) | 87 | ||
Here is the Octopus Watch report summary
Octopus Watch summary
Solar panel performance declines over the years. I thought it might be interesting to see how mine compares. Of course weather comes into it, but hopefully this will be a useful guide.