SANZC02
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- First Name
- Bob
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- Feb 11, 2021
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- California
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- Tesla Model S, LE - R1S
- Occupation
- Retired
You get credit based on the rate when you generate the excess. If you go to an EV plan the non-prime rates are lower so your credits are lower, you lose a lot more kw credits during peak time.Not sure I understand how changing to the EV rate defeats purpose of solar.
If you had battery storage to use during the peak times it would make sense to go to the EV rates. I may add a battery system to my solar this year, I wanted to see how it was with just solar first to see if the battery storage made sense or not for my use case.
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