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V2G/V2H compatible cars?
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Sounds like a real bargain to me. How much does a 'normal' uni-direction charger cost?Mikeyboy01443 said:I had an email from indra recently saying their trial of V2H was underway and i could install a charger for 1600 quid... dont think ill bother at that price!
Not sure how well they work alongside existing home battery setup? Anyone got both?I think....0 -
It might be a good price, i dont know, i just expected it to be cheaper when it was part of the trial... i guess final cost would be more then0
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I believe 'normal price' is somewhere North of £4k.Mikeyboy01443 said:It might be a good price, i dont know, i just expected it to be cheaper when it was part of the trial... i guess final cost would be more thenNE Derbyshire.4kWp S Facing 17.5deg slope (dormer roof).24kWh of Pylontech batteries with Lux controller BEV : Hyundai Ioniq51
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