Going solar and installing new panel and EV charger can save some money if you bundle it. Electricity prices will keep going up and so will gas. In San Diego we have also the EV-TOU 5 which gives you 15 c/kWH during off peak. We made the plunge and switched to solar and batteries. If you take savings for electricity into account then this can make sense over the LONG run. Batteries can help with peak rates when electricity is insanely pricey.
Going solar and installing new panel and EV charger can save some money if you bundle it. Electricity prices will keep going up and so will gas. In San Diego we have also the EV-TOU 5 which gives you 15 c/kWH during off peak. We made the plunge and switched to solar and batteries. If you take savings for electricity into account then this can make sense over the LONG run. Batteries can help with peak rates when electricity is insanely pricey.