TimeHorse
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I'd also like to add that for the 2 or so of you like me in Virginia, Dominion is petitioning the State Corporation Commission to allow them to set up a new Schedule EV rider that would allow your EV to be charged at a different rate than your household. Currently, you can have multiple meters on your home in Virginia, but they'd all have to be billed the same rate. This proposal would add an allowance for a sub-meter that would be a TOU optimized for charging between 01:00 and 05:00. I will be posting more details on my blog as more information becomes available. And just to update my previous post, it looks like $0.056 to $0.061 per kWh (depending on the EV plan selected) as opposed to my typical average of $0.09133 per kWh, after taxes and fuel, etc. riders.
Though I should point out that goes down to $0.048 to $0.053 per kWh if the LEAF had a 6.7kW charger!!!
Though I should point out that goes down to $0.048 to $0.053 per kWh if the LEAF had a 6.7kW charger!!!