Construction costs are currently skyrocketing

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Trademark

2022-07-27 10:46:55
  • #1
I don't want to go into everything now, I don't have the time for that. But that does exist. I know several people who do exactly that.
 

DaGoodness

2022-07-27 11:12:23
  • #2


Is that even allowed in Germany yet? I understood it as not possible yet, because regardless of the technical capability, which, as you said, is slowly becoming available, there still have to be legal implementations to enable bidirectional charging?!



Yes, for example, I use the power cloud from Senec. What I feed in during the summer, I can take back from the grid in winter. Last year, a kWh from the grid cost me about 20 cents. And I don't have to pay an additional monthly basic fee.
 

Mahri23

2022-07-27 11:31:06
  • #3

Us too. Last year I operated my house including the heating with "zero" electricity costs. Even got a little back. It's working very well. Let's see how it looks this year...?
 

Stromfresser

2022-07-27 11:35:31
  • #4


I can confirm that, although we don't use any cloud.
We have a very well insulated house with a ventilation system. This is automatically heated.
 

Tolentino

2022-07-27 11:39:54
  • #5
Huh? Since when? When I had a representative here last year, there were different subscription packages depending on volume that cost monthly. That made it unprofitable. If that has now been abolished, it might actually be worthwhile?
 

DaGoodness

2022-07-27 12:07:02
  • #6


Yes, you do have monthly costs... that is basically the subscription package you mentioned. but then the costs per kWh are included. But if I have a normal electricity tariff, I have a monthly basic fee and additionally the price per kWh. I talked to a colleague a few days ago and his provider has now increased the monthly basic fee to 30€ and the kWh price to 35 cents.

With the Stromcloud, you only have a monthly package price, the amount of which depends on your consumption. For me, this was 32€ last year for 2,500 kWh. That means for 384€ per year I can take 2,500 kWh that I fed into the grid in summer back from the grid free of charge in winter.
 
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