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I’ve finally got my Solar Panels connected up to the house, although my Powerwall set-up won’t be completed until next week.
In the current weather I am seeing a good 6Kw being generated on the app, where the basic requirements for the house are normally a fraction of that, so the app suggests that the excess is going back to the grid (as my car is not currently plugged in). I notice that my Smart meter is reading zero for much of the time, as would be expected.
We have a 3-phase supply and meter - will the electricity downloaded on two phases be offset against that uploaded on the other phase? As I’m not yet on a proper tariff to sell back excess power, what rate will I be getting on the excess electricity generated?
in due course, the battery will be used to store excess power from time to time which can then be used to power the house when the solar panels are not generating any electricity.
Given my car only needs to be charged once a week at most, I’m not sure an EV tariff is necessarily of benefit - Does anyone know much about the Octopus Agile tariffs?
Any thoughts From people that actually understand this stuff?! Thanks
In the current weather I am seeing a good 6Kw being generated on the app, where the basic requirements for the house are normally a fraction of that, so the app suggests that the excess is going back to the grid (as my car is not currently plugged in). I notice that my Smart meter is reading zero for much of the time, as would be expected.
We have a 3-phase supply and meter - will the electricity downloaded on two phases be offset against that uploaded on the other phase? As I’m not yet on a proper tariff to sell back excess power, what rate will I be getting on the excess electricity generated?
in due course, the battery will be used to store excess power from time to time which can then be used to power the house when the solar panels are not generating any electricity.
Given my car only needs to be charged once a week at most, I’m not sure an EV tariff is necessarily of benefit - Does anyone know much about the Octopus Agile tariffs?
Any thoughts From people that actually understand this stuff?! Thanks
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