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<blockquote data-quote="johnb2713" data-source="post: 528926" data-attributes="member: 35153"><p>Thats not my experience.</p><p></p><p>I've recently had solar and battery fitted along with energy diverter and EV charger. The system works amazingly well and the payback will be rapid. We've only used a handful of peak rate units, the rest has been on 7.5p or free from the roof. Considering our tariff increase to £465, the bills average so far each month is £63. I accept it will increase in winter time but projecting forward from weather stats and previous years usage my average bill will only be £80 or thereabouts. Which gives me £385 per month saving. This gives me a payback of around 2.5 years.</p><p>I am building additional battery storage and going to add additional inverter capacity to help with heatpumps in the winter which will further cut gas from my energy bill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnb2713, post: 528926, member: 35153"] Thats not my experience. I've recently had solar and battery fitted along with energy diverter and EV charger. The system works amazingly well and the payback will be rapid. We've only used a handful of peak rate units, the rest has been on 7.5p or free from the roof. Considering our tariff increase to £465, the bills average so far each month is £63. I accept it will increase in winter time but projecting forward from weather stats and previous years usage my average bill will only be £80 or thereabouts. Which gives me £385 per month saving. This gives me a payback of around 2.5 years. I am building additional battery storage and going to add additional inverter capacity to help with heatpumps in the winter which will further cut gas from my energy bill. [/QUOTE]
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