Is anyone using the residential TOU metering in Florida with FPL? Does it also allow Net Metering? I did some research on FPL website this morning in regards to my system below and it seems like I could save with TOU, but savings may not pay off if I can't net meter. The website indicates you can switch back to regular from TOU if you didn't see a savings, but you can go back and forth. 1 year commitment once you leave if you want back on TOU.
I am getting a 7.5kW Tesla solar plus 3 Powerwalls in Florida (signed contract last night) and plan to add another 6.6kW in the next 12 months since Tesla will not install on my barn, which has the best solar production. I ran a spreadsheet to track my potential Powerwall charge level and power from the grid hourly for a few days in to see what it looks like. I noticed that I would be pulling from the grid mostly at night to charge my car, so I decided to look into commercial metering and to my surprise, there appears to be a residential TOU metering option.
I am getting a 7.5kW Tesla solar plus 3 Powerwalls in Florida (signed contract last night) and plan to add another 6.6kW in the next 12 months since Tesla will not install on my barn, which has the best solar production. I ran a spreadsheet to track my potential Powerwall charge level and power from the grid hourly for a few days in to see what it looks like. I noticed that I would be pulling from the grid mostly at night to charge my car, so I decided to look into commercial metering and to my surprise, there appears to be a residential TOU metering option.