@Stuart the typical electricity use, not counting charging a car, is 10kwh per day so your battery will, mostly, cover that.
Your solar output will be roughly 16 x 415w = 8240kwh however you will not get this you are more likely to get, let’s say 6,000 kWh. With Octopus you would get 6000 x 15p = £900 per year.
Assuming your electricity use is 10kwh per day then that equates to 3650 kWh per year so 3650 x 7p = £255.
So ignoring your car use you would be, roughly, £645 in credit for the year.
Changing time of use of your big ticket items such as dishwasher, washing machine and tumble dryer to the cheap rate times, normally midnight to 4am, will reduce your daily consumption use of your battery to below 10kwh. Any spare power in your battery at the end of the day can be sold back to octopus 🐙 for 15p so you’ve bought it for 7p and selling it back for 15p. This may not seem a lot but if you have say 2kwh left in your battery at the end of each day and sell it back that equates to 2kwh x 365 x 15p = £110 year, not massive but better in your pocket than there’s lol
If anyone notices a problem with my math please point it out, no offence will be taken.
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