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by caf
5040 days ago
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I can see how that's true if the car owner's continue to pay the capital costs of the battery - the part I'm taking issue with is where you say that it would likely that the car owners would have the capital cost of their battery packs paid for by taking part. |
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Elsewhere someone corrected me that the peak grid usage in a year is actually significantly higher - the figures I was looking at were average daily figures - which may make grid savings quite a bit higher than 10%.
I don't think it necessarily is a clear financial win now; I'm just saying, if you squint just right it kind of makes sense now, and with the march of battery technology and PV, not to mention the inevitable adoption of EVs whether or not this scheme exists, it's going to look better and better from here on in.