A blog post about my London-based solar panels and battery.
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“Our solar power feeds into our local grid for our neighbours to use. We sell the electricity at market rates - which change every 30 minutes. This made us £13.”
Some more details on this would be interesting. We’re currently with Octopus and get just 15p/kWh when we sell back to the grid, but have to pay 25p/kWh when we buy from the grid.
What kind of rates (average?) are you getting, and who’s your supplier?
German here, 0.07€ to the grid, 0.37€ to buy back from the grid. You better believe I’m maximizing self usage with a big battery, two electric cars and a heat pump that can use the concrete floors as a buffer.