JohnOver
Well-known member
I just got my PG&E bill today. I used 807 kWh & generated 233 kWh for a net consumption of 574 kWh. For that PG&E is charging me $6.86 to distribute & $36.35 for the energy. So the blended cost for each kWh I consumed is (6.86+37.35)/574 = $.0753 per kWh.
My EVSE meter here at home says that I consumed 206 kWh of energy during the billing period. During the same period I traveled 1,349 miles. So my cost for charging the car is $15.51, and my cost per mile is 1.15 cents/mile. In my case, I don't have to also include the cost of charging elsewhere since I charge for free at work.
Note: I'm on E7, and I'm having second thoughts about installing an E9B meter. I expect that it will save me about $30/month due to having a second baseline and paying $.052/kWh, but that makes the payback more than 5 years!
My EVSE meter here at home says that I consumed 206 kWh of energy during the billing period. During the same period I traveled 1,349 miles. So my cost for charging the car is $15.51, and my cost per mile is 1.15 cents/mile. In my case, I don't have to also include the cost of charging elsewhere since I charge for free at work.
Note: I'm on E7, and I'm having second thoughts about installing an E9B meter. I expect that it will save me about $30/month due to having a second baseline and paying $.052/kWh, but that makes the payback more than 5 years!