Hey all, so I've had my solar array up for about three years now here in NorCal, and just purchased an EV. Based on my seasonal electricity consumption I think it'll be a close call whether I'll pay less on my current PG&E E-6 tiered TOU rate, or switch to EV-A. However, that's only going to be close if EV-A supports NEMS 1.0. The few discussions across the Internet that I can find are equally split arguing that EV-A doesn't support NEMS or that it does.
I suspect it does and that NEMS is independent of what schedule you choose. But is there anyone here with firsthand experience that EV-A does indeed credit back solar energy sent to the grid at the prevailing retail rates?
I suspect it does and that NEMS is independent of what schedule you choose. But is there anyone here with firsthand experience that EV-A does indeed credit back solar energy sent to the grid at the prevailing retail rates?
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