Experience with KFW55 solid + gas + 5 sqm solar

  • Erstellt am 2017-05-01 20:11:50

Nordlys

2017-08-02 21:09:26
  • #1
The annual switching is too stressful for me[emoji1] I have now signed up for everything with eon. Gas and electricity. As a welcome gift, there is currently the Weber gas grill, I always wanted one of those, with that you can really show off in the neighborhood. [emoji1]
 

Alex85

2017-08-02 21:30:35
  • #2


Switching once would be enough to easily save 20-30% compared to the big providers. Otherwise, switching takes 5 minutes. No exaggeration. You only need your address, name, and meter number.
 

Nordlys

2017-08-02 23:05:04
  • #3
Alex, we need about 2600 kWh per year for two people. Our current installment with eon is 68,- per month. That's about 800,- per year. I assume it will be the same in the new building because there's the same refrigerator, lamps, washing machine, etc. If I now find a provider that delivers it to me for 63 per month, I save 60 per year. For that, I always have to take care of cancellation deadlines and such? I've been through that with car insurance companies. Low price, a year later it goes up. I didn't want to deal with that anymore, and I've been with R and V for years now. They are always moderately cheap and consistent. Karsten
 

markus2703

2017-08-03 12:09:54
  • #4
In the down payment and the actual costs, switching rarely pays off - but for example with electricity, a bonus of 200€ per year can be achieved without much time effort.

A good reward for a few clicks.
 

Nutshell

2017-10-18 13:25:06
  • #5
My expected costs based on consumption over the last 12 months: €369/year (€30.75/month)

I am quite satisfied with my E55 house.
Night shutdown continues to be skillfully ignored. Consistently 23°C in all rooms.

Kfw 40 would theoretically be €8.38 cheaper per month. The cost of the surcharge cannot really be justified ...
You'd rather buy a few LEDs and save that money on the electricity bill.
 

Deliverer

2017-10-19 14:02:59
  • #6
Only with the heating costs could one already NOT justify any of the classes above the standard with the old KFW grouping. Electricity and gas are simply far too cheap for that, and the standard is already far too high. And in the meantime (since 2016), all of this has moved up yet another level. Anyone building above the standard now can no longer justify it economically. Possibly still ecologically – although opinions differ on that as well. Religiously, it might still work!
 

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