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Tuesday just got a powerwall... Corbyn will take us back to the 1970s on Thursday. I'd say that's pretty good timing, no?rolling blackouts into the formula, the value shoots up massively. But you can put a system in if and when that starts happening.
you're not going to convince any of us you know... but it's fun watching you try
anyhoo... @gangzoom ... I notice you have the Google tap to translate icon pop up there when you look at your powerwall settings. So do I. Any idea why it seems to copy some text when we do that?
I suspect like all things in life if the power companies can smooth out power usage through out the day and achieve a flat line for power demand without spikes in demand they can charge the same price/kw while increasing their profit.
Tuesday just got a powerwall... Corbyn will take us back to the 1970s on Thursday. I'd say that's pretty good timing, no?
Tesla has not yet installed my Powerwall, so I am at the beginning of the process, but that is one of my questions for Octopus as well. I am assuming that once opted out of the export payment on the 50% deemed export it will not be possible to opt back in. But I was hopeful someone here may have already signed up for this plan or considered it and could give their experience (good and/or bad).I'm interested in trying this plan but can't get an answer on what happens to your export payments if its not for you and you either switch tariff back of leave Octopus? Do they allow you to opt back in to your old export seeing it no longer exists?
The Model 3 does have V2g built in. I was watching a youtube video about it last night they just haven't told anyone about it.It's a shame the Model 3 doesn't do V2G, but then again Tesla don't want it to so they can flog you a Powerwall.
Hasn't that since been debunked?
I appreciate that early adopters should stay with their FIT but if I were them I would still go with Agile.
Yes just seen that.. just goes to show you can't believe everything on youtube
worth looking at the comments too...
No, nothing will beat FIT. Good for you for being an early adopter! Wish I was. But for me and others adopting now and not having the benefit of FIT, there is absolutely nothing to beat Agile.Our FIT pays 15p per kWh generated (increasing with inflation) for the next 15 years, in addition there is 4.3p per kWh for 50% assumed export, so averages out as 17p per kWh generated even though we are using pretty much every kWh the panels are out putting. Are you saying Agile pays you more than that per kWh of solar PV generated?
Agile does seem very good at the moment anyways without solar PV or PW, but our electricity bill last months was £2.70 for consumed electricity, so am not rushing to get a smart meter fitted yet as even a 50% saving on the current electricity bill really is loss change!