smkettner
Well-known member
I am surprized for someone that does not use air conditioning the TOU would give 50% increase.
Seems like it should be close to revenue neutral and a person would save by adjusting habits.
Anyway I would not fully trust the analysis unless I did it myself. I would give it a go and see what really happens. Then get a separate meter for EV and go back to the normal schedule only if needed. Especially with the possibility of installing the very ugly conduit or busting out walls of other people.
I suppose Tier 1 is like having all power under the off-peak or super off-peak. So those of us that are closer to Tier 2 and Tier 3 would be neutral with TOU.
I wonder what the break even usage actually is with normal usage (whatever normal is)
Seems like it should be close to revenue neutral and a person would save by adjusting habits.
Anyway I would not fully trust the analysis unless I did it myself. I would give it a go and see what really happens. Then get a separate meter for EV and go back to the normal schedule only if needed. Especially with the possibility of installing the very ugly conduit or busting out walls of other people.
I suppose Tier 1 is like having all power under the off-peak or super off-peak. So those of us that are closer to Tier 2 and Tier 3 would be neutral with TOU.
I wonder what the break even usage actually is with normal usage (whatever normal is)