Originally Posted by JeffKeryk
Cujet, if you have solar panels it does not matter when you charge,,,,
With grid-tie solar in FL, that is currently true, with a few odd exceptions. Household use cannot be more than 1000kwh per month and the solar array can't be more than 10,000 watts and the solar array can't make more than 115% of household use. Otherwise fees and major insurance costs start to involve themselves. There is another gotcha too, FPL pays 10.8c per kwh produced. Yet charges roughly 22c/kwh including taxes.
However, not all locations are as good as sunny Florida. Some pay 6c per kwh and charge 20, while still limiting the solar array size.
Cujet, if you have solar panels it does not matter when you charge,,,,
With grid-tie solar in FL, that is currently true, with a few odd exceptions. Household use cannot be more than 1000kwh per month and the solar array can't be more than 10,000 watts and the solar array can't make more than 115% of household use. Otherwise fees and major insurance costs start to involve themselves. There is another gotcha too, FPL pays 10.8c per kwh produced. Yet charges roughly 22c/kwh including taxes.
However, not all locations are as good as sunny Florida. Some pay 6c per kwh and charge 20, while still limiting the solar array size.