Cdavismd
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I am in south Texas building a new home. I have just installed a 13.2 KW solar array and will be getting two Powerwall 2’s . I’m in line for a trimotor CT with a fairly low reservation number. Looking at the many options for electrical service contracts, there are two that seem like good options. One has net metering with the buy back from my excess solar is the same price as what I pay. With the powerwalls I am expecting the net electric bill to be very low but would go up with charging a CT. Another option that intrigues me is where I pay for any electricity from 6am until 8pm and the rest of the time it’s no charge. There’s no net metering. That means charging a CT at night is free. I am new to the EV world and powerwalls. I’ve had solar for a few years and was disgusted after hurricane Harvey that there was no power for three weeks, thus the powerwalls. To my question; which service contract make the most sense for my situation. Can I charge a CT at night using the free grid and program the house to use my powerwalls outside of the free window when solar power is not available? (Early morning, early evening) would it make more sense to go with net metering?