Tumble dryer on.
Croissants cooking in the oven.
Kettle boiling.
Battery charging.
At -2p/kWh it won't quite pay for an Xmas present - but certainly fun to see what sort of odd behaviours it drives.
Tumble dryer on.
Croissants cooking in the oven.
Kettle boiling.
Battery charging.
At -2p/kWh it won't quite pay for an Xmas present - but certainly fun to see what sort of odd behaviours it drives.
@Edent Heh, I just need a home battery 😛
Tracker is the daily version of Agile 🙂 (so a price fixed per day, not per 30 minutes - averages out the evening peak)
@crablab
If only we had V2G! I don't *need* an EV, but I do fancy the idea of a stupidly large solar battery in summer.
@Edent Indeed! Might be possible to run entirely off grid, depending on the peak output of the panels?
My colleague was telling me he's using the output of his electric car (3kW?) to run various appliances in his garage at peak times (and then charging the car cheaply overnight). Apparently quite a considerable saving, and of course he's already paying for the "battery" in that setup.