Struth I already have a 5.8 kWh solar battery which has reduced my energy cost dramatically, problem is on a good day we generate more than we can use and store, it is very painful watching all that power going back to the grid, then having to pay 3 times the price to import it back , at least I am balancing the grid. The alternative is to replace the existing Pod Point EV charger with one of these smart EV charger at a £1,000 a pop ?
Oscarmax I got myself a Zappi solar charger when I got my house battery, it’s early days yet but I do think it’s going to work well when we get into the high solar months. I realised I was doing the same as you and putting a lot of electricity back into the grid and buying it back expensive. Battery and Zappi charger have fixed that!
Does this mean if I generate my electricity myself and charge the car with it that I win the efficiency test this thread is driving at?