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I have updated my rate comparison analysis for the full calendar year 2013. E-9A came out marginally cheaper than EV-A for me for the full year. Remember, I have solar, so I am able to stay in the lower tiers for most of the year and all EV charging is done Off-Peak.Summary of Calculated Annual Energy Charges:E-1: $1,468.85E-6: $1,129.21E-9A: $817.32EV-A: $837.35I have also updated the spreadsheet to Version 1.6. This version includes the annual comparison tab shown above and an easy way to cut and paste into that table from the Bill Calculation tab. It also includes the rate increases that were effective January 1, 2014. Across the board, most rates were increased about 1.1-1.2 cents/kWh for Tiers 3-5. The only rates that I saw that decreased were the Winter Peak and Winter Part-Peak in Schedule EV, which dropped 0.2 cents and 0.1 cents/kWh respectively.The new spreadsheet is available on Google Drive here: PGE Electric Rate Calculator_V1.6.xlsx.Schedule E-9 also still includes this note from August 2012: So, I will be moving to Schedule EV at that time, not E-6 as I previously speculated.
I have updated my rate comparison analysis for the full calendar year 2013. E-9A came out marginally cheaper than EV-A for me for the full year. Remember, I have solar, so I am able to stay in the lower tiers for most of the year and all EV charging is done Off-Peak.
Summary of Calculated Annual Energy Charges:
E-1: $1,468.85
E-6: $1,129.21
E-9A: $817.32
EV-A: $837.35
I have also updated the spreadsheet to Version 1.6. This version includes the annual comparison tab shown above and an easy way to cut and paste into that table from the Bill Calculation tab. It also includes the rate increases that were effective January 1, 2014. Across the board, most rates were increased about 1.1-1.2 cents/kWh for Tiers 3-5. The only rates that I saw that decreased were the Winter Peak and Winter Part-Peak in Schedule EV, which dropped 0.2 cents and 0.1 cents/kWh respectively.
The new spreadsheet is available on Google Drive here: PGE Electric Rate Calculator_V1.6.xlsx.
Schedule E-9 also still includes this note from August 2012: So, I will be moving to Schedule EV at that time, not E-6 as I previously speculated.