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As far as I know, the PV price is currently assumed for the home battery, which is correct in principle, especially in summer.
The electricity from the home battery is likely to be associated with a loss of just under 10%. So you could generally add 10% to the price of the electricity from the battery if it is included in the charging costs.
(I know that +10% corresponds more precisely to -9.1%, in case anyone wants to object 😉)
This issue would therefore be very easy to implement using a factor (possibly configurable by the user)
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Initially suggested in the TSC forum thread (German)
As far as I know, the PV price is currently assumed for the home battery, which is correct in principle, especially in summer.
The electricity from the home battery is likely to be associated with a loss of just under 10%. So you could generally add 10% to the price of the electricity from the battery if it is included in the charging costs.
(I know that +10% corresponds more precisely to -9.1%, in case anyone wants to object 😉)
This issue would therefore be very easy to implement using a factor (possibly configurable by the user)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: