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Pro Tip

If your utility offers time-of-use (TOU) rates, set your EV to charge during the cheapest overnight window and let your solar panels export power during the expensive daytime peak. The difference between peak export credits and off-peak charging costs can effectively double the value of each solar kWh compared to direct consumption.

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Did you know?

A single residential solar panel (400 watts) in a sunny location produces enough electricity annually to drive an EV approximately 2,000 to 2,500 miles. Over the panel 25-year lifetime, that single panel powers about 50,000 to 62,500 miles of zero-emission driving, equivalent to circling the Earth twice on sunshine alone.

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