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In Colorado Springs the superchargers are in a *pay* public parking lot.
Assuming a properly sized solar system and the (current) net metering rules, you should end up offsetting the winter difference with the excess production in summer, though possible net metering rule changes as well as the move to TOU rates will negatively affect that.Ah, thanks for the info. Though considering solar panels collect less energy during the Winter, it probably ends up costing the same as you use more energy from SDGE to make up for making less energy with the panels.
I didn't know SDGE had special rates for electric vehicles. So what are the TOU rates?@Hyper Sonic not sure what you are talking about ... SDGE has specific time of use (TOU) plans for electric vehicle that are not tiered ...those rates you quoted assume you want to pay more and not switch your rate plan to a TOU plan