about €111. I mentioned it above.What would it have been pre solar? p/m?
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about €111. I mentioned it above.What would it have been pre solar? p/m?
Grid is already in place. And once set up requires less maintenance
Less maintenance than what?
yesGetting spuds from a seed to a shop shelf includes Physical labour and machines with moving parts that break down and machines that transport products and more physical labour. the point I was trying to make was it's a bit of a reach of a comparison
- about €200 lower than the pre-Smart Tariff bill (€347 over 36 days to vs €146 over 30 days)How much lower is your bill than pre-solar PV, @pete ?
So your bill has been cut by 75%? That's a pretty radical cut! Wow though, you sure do use a lot of electricity - I think our highest monthly bill (before we got an EV) was around the EUR200 mark. Do you have a heat pump?- about €200 lower than the pre-Smart Tariff bill (€347 over 36 days to vs €146 over 30 days)
Nope just a lot of EV driving/charging plus stuff like PC on all day etc.So your bill has been cut by 75%? That's a pretty radical cut! Wow though, you sure do use a lot of electricity - I think our highest monthly bill (before we got an EV) was around the EUR200 mark. Do you have a heat pump?
Adding the 5kwh house battery would save 4.5*(peak kWh cost - cheapo kWh cost) every day...
Units, lads! cents? chickens?I think about 12 and that includes a hybrid inverter and 5kwh battery
we usedOh and in case anyone is curious we got ours from Ecoplex. Let me know if you want a contact email.
The difference between the two prices per kWh multiplied by 4.5, which is about the usable capacity of the battery.4.5 eurdos?
€12kUnits, lads! cents? chickens?
12 slices of toast?
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