We have 2 Model 3's at home and one of them is now being used to drive a much further distance every day to work so I have been looking into switch my power plan with FPL in Florida from the regular service to time of use service. I have talked to 2 different people at FPL and wow is this super confusing, and I have gotten different information from both of them.
Has anyone switched to TOU with FPL? How was your experience and can you tell me what the rate actually is?
I am going by the current FPL rate card here: https://www.fpl.com/rates/pdf/new-customer-overview-may.pdf
I originally thought and was told the price was 10.983 cents per kWh for peak time, then its 4.886 less (6.097) cents per kWh for off peak time no including the fuel price and other fees.
The second person I spoke to today has told me that it is actually the base < 1000 kWh price of 6.156 + 10.983 cents per kWh and > 1000 kWh its 7.218 + 10.983 cents per kWh for about 17 or 18 cents per kWh during the peak time. Then off peak time is either 6.156 or 7.218 for < or > 1000 kWh MINUS the 4.886 cents off peak discount for about a 1 or 2 cent per kWh price.
This is super confusing how everything is all over the place, the rate card does not explain it that way and I'm hoping someone who has switched to TOU with FPL can help explain it a little better please.
Has anyone switched to TOU with FPL? How was your experience and can you tell me what the rate actually is?
I am going by the current FPL rate card here: https://www.fpl.com/rates/pdf/new-customer-overview-may.pdf
I originally thought and was told the price was 10.983 cents per kWh for peak time, then its 4.886 less (6.097) cents per kWh for off peak time no including the fuel price and other fees.
The second person I spoke to today has told me that it is actually the base < 1000 kWh price of 6.156 + 10.983 cents per kWh and > 1000 kWh its 7.218 + 10.983 cents per kWh for about 17 or 18 cents per kWh during the peak time. Then off peak time is either 6.156 or 7.218 for < or > 1000 kWh MINUS the 4.886 cents off peak discount for about a 1 or 2 cent per kWh price.
This is super confusing how everything is all over the place, the rate card does not explain it that way and I'm hoping someone who has switched to TOU with FPL can help explain it a little better please.