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$.05 on paper, in reality it’s $.13 after taxes and fees in Minnesota with off peak 9pm-9am M-F, and all weekend.
 

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In Ontario Canada on the ULO plan $0.039 but I get $0.03 back from Grizzl-E so net $0.009
or $0.0064 USD :clap: Only solar would better working on that as well.
 

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That X is now around 7...
 

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There is no price per kW for most customers here. They will move you to a demand charge plan once you're hitting 40kW for 15 minutes or more regularly. Then there's a $17/kW charge for the highest 15 minute window in any particular month. And there is a ~$0.06/kWh energy charge on top of that.

But OP was probably meaning to ask about the _kWh_ cost for a residential customer to charge. That's about to be $0.11/kWh 2100-1600 and $0.25/kWh 1600-2100 daily.

Both demand and non-denand rate plans have an access charge on top of that.

https://smpa.com/sites/default/file...ate_Proposal_Comparison_for_web-Corrected.pdf

So I'm able to charge my truck for the equivalent of ~$1.40/gallon gasoline roughly.
 
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Have the standard residential plan here with duke energy which is .12/.13/kWh depending on season. Ends up being roughly .15/kWh at home just averaging it out. When charging at my parents', it ends up being a good bit higher since I had a separate meter installed and the idiots put it on a small general service instead of residential which has a base customer charge of $22 instead of $14. Due to the lower kWh used to average across, it's almost .30/kWh. Finally got Duke to admit to being idiots and switched it to residential TOU which should make the bill about $20 cheaper each month. Discount period is only .07/kWh which should make it closer to .20/kWh including taxes and fees.

Found a plan that looked nice @.04/kWh until I realized they get you with the demand charge. Running my FCSP @80 amps would result in a bill over $120 which is about double the TOU rate. Still not the greatest rate but most of my charging will be done for free at work. If they're making me go to the office, they might as well pay for it. :cwl:
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