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Don't know, but it probably isn't cheap. Don't forget to add any base billing requirements. (i.e. a bill with 0 kWh isn't necessarily $0)
For CT, my guess will be $5,000+, dependent on access to garage (having to go under around existing concrete)
Yeah, that's what I mean, should have clarified, what is the monthly cost of the meter. The building itself needs new services, and it is equidistant from the pole and from the house (actually probably closer to the pole).
https://www.eversource.com/content/...s/ct-electric/rate-1-ct.pdf?sfvrsn=a024c062_8
There is listed a "customer charge" of $9.44 - that could either be the cost of the meter ("customer"), or more literally that would be $9.44 per home and not per meter.
I've seen multiple meters everywhere, so that is very possible that they are not too expensive.
Additionally there is this, which may or may not be helpful. I'd call Eversource directly.Anyone know what is the cost to get a second electrical line and meter (ex. for a detached garage) from Eversource in CT?
Additionally there is this, which may or may not be helpful. I'd call Eversource directly.
https://www.eversource.com/content/...tric/ct-electric-rates.pdf?sfvrsn=2d9afe62_30
I was expecting to hear from people who'd done it, but it seems more like something people don't do. I was probably overthinking the amount of demand that an EV/EVs could really need.
I saw that doc - it is the same as the one that I linked except that it has all the various rate schedules. The others make 001 "Residential Electric Service" look like a great deal! Time of use gets you 2 cents off your bill off-peak in exchange for paying 5 more cents off-peak.
Electric heating options look ok, but unlikely to compare with gas, not worth it for a single space heater (maybe it is minus the meter install).
Maybe we'll move there. Is that transmission and generation? In NE CT the combined charges are $0.2045/KWH.That's $50 at $0.10/kWh.