COrocket
Well-known member
$0.17/kwh and thousands of dollars in equipment ain’t even close to being worth it. I’d rather save the yearly 10,000 miles of wear and tear on my drivetrain that this system would impose.Estimated at $800 for access to 488 hours of discharging. If every hour the vehicle is discharging a full 9.6kW, this is 4,685 kWh of energy supplied. That works out to ~$0.17/kWh of delivered energy.
Also, 12.5 years to pay back if not valuing resiliency benefits if it takes $10k to install, at the full $800 per year benefit estimate, unless getting a 30% tax credit on it which would make it 8.75 years.
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