Near Wash DC, the local utility offered 3.5 cent/kWh for a separately
metered EV charging circuit (off peak).  But that was an unloaded quote.
Add in the other charges of about 4c per kWh and you are up to abou 7.5c
overall.

A great deal considering the normal loaded rate is about 14 c/kwh.

Bob

-----Original Message-----
From: EV [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Ben Goren via EV
Sent: Monday, November 17, 2014 1:32 PM
To: brucedp5; Electric Vehicle Discussion List
Subject: Re: [EVDL] Indy 125> $0pkWh rate 10p-6a + an e-meter installation
subsidy

On Nov 17, 2014, at 9:47 AM, brucedp5 via EV <[email protected]> wrote:

> The electric utility for the norther part of the state, Northern
> Indiana Public Service Company, offers that zero rate between 10 p.m.
> and 6 a.m. to registered electric-car owners who install a separate
> meter just for EV charging.

I suspect they might be laying the groundwork for V2G in the future. That,
and the power likely has no marginal cost to them, making it a
particularly inexpensive form of advertisement.

Whatever the motivations, it's a good thing they're doing. I could see my
own utility, Salt River Project, doing something similar...but I can't see
their main "competitor," Arizona Public Service, following suit...

b&
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