On 8/25/21 11:10 AM, Robert Bruninga via EV wrote:
...by Electrify America, they said that they charge 31¢/kWh.
I have seen rates as low as 3 cents per kW
for EV charging off-peak for those that sign up for a TOU plan
(includes much higher peak rates)
"Hydrogen Fool cell" is a reasonable moniker.
Wont this thread ever die?
->I<- think it is time for it to die.
Much discussion back and forth. Little logic. Little promise for the
future. Not a single example of FCEV advantage over BEV. I say at risk
of appearing to gang up on Mark. Even though I have resisted giving
that appearance.
OOps, forgot. My home solar makes the EV charging free...
(Well, no, with Grid tie it costs me 14 cents per kWh
because that is what each kW is worth that I push back
into the grid so using it to charge an EV is 14cents/kWh lost).
Your utility seems to be giving you a GREAT deal. Though it makes your
charging appear more expensive than with a lesser deal. I buy at
$.10/kwh and sell at $.06/kwh which makes my charging $.06. OTOH, my
utility is willing to buy (pay cash) for as much as I can manage to
produce. Even at only $.06, I think my payback period is in the range
of 6-8 years.
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