These are probably net prices. You still have to add 19% VAT :)
Sorry, gross prices.
Is that December 2021? Which region?
47506 - Lower Rhine. It’s for this month.
When is break even?
Break even after about five to six years (there’s also an electric car involved – I get 30 cents "feed-in tariff" from my employer for every kWh ;). Everything is under warranty during this period. But with the electric car, it's also special in my case.
Then I’ll emigrate when this heat pump dictatorship comes....
@Benutzer200 THAT also wasn’t meant entirely seriously.....phew
I know :)
Of course, with such low yield, everything is always usable in the house :)
It’s still 40 kWh that I didn’t have to buy expensively. Of course it looks totally different in summer when the entire yield goes into the car via the wallbox during the day.
Postal code 75181, it’s not possible.
Yes, it is. Directly from the provider. Envia Mitteldeutsche Energie. I even got a 110€ new customer bonus.
The portals on the web are not always the better alternative.
You can check their homepage. Service = personal contact was really good.
Can’t find anything below 33-34 ct/kWh here (postal code 86***). I probably need to expand my sources. ;)
It works for you too...
In new buildings (and especially not with photovoltaics) you don’t need your own tariff. Just take the cheapest (eco) electricity tariff you can find. Everything on one meter.
Totally agree!!!