An interesting development from the utility company here in Massachusetts. We don’t have rates that vary by time of day. Probably that is a legislative issue.
Eversource, the electric company, has found a way around that. I have a Chargepoint charger and Chargepoint asked me if they could, on behalf of Eversource, throttle down my charging rates at certain times of peak demand. Presumably this lets them spread out peak use of the feid.
In exchange they would give me $150 then $50/year.
I have agreed; so far they have throttled me down only twice in 2 months, and even then there is an emergency override option. A pretty good deal so far.
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Eversource, the electric company, has found a way around that. I have a Chargepoint charger and Chargepoint asked me if they could, on behalf of Eversource, throttle down my charging rates at certain times of peak demand. Presumably this lets them spread out peak use of the feid.
In exchange they would give me $150 then $50/year.
I have agreed; so far they have throttled me down only twice in 2 months, and even then there is an emergency override option. A pretty good deal so far.
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