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Live data from John & Sara's home • OFF-PEAK

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Solar(8.9 kW system)
0 W
idle
Battery
2.1 kW
discharging
Grid
0 W
idle
Home Load
1.9 kW
consuming
$0.21/hr E-23
$0.12/hr E-27

POWER FLOW

0 W
Solar
0 W
Grid
1.9 kW
Load
2.1 kW
Discharge
Battery: 95%
🔋 Battery powering home — 2.1 kW discharge

REAL-TIME SAVINGS RATE

$0.21
per hour
0.4¢
per minute
$465.96
est. per year
Based on current solar/battery offsetting grid usage at E-23 rate

TODAY'S STATS

0.0 kWh
Solar Generated
0.0 kWh
Exported
Saved Today

BACKUP RUNTIME

12.3h
At Current Load
15.9h
Essentials Only
Based on 28 kWh battery at 95% (10% reserve)

DEMAND TRACKING

Current 30-min Avg
14.31 kW
Cycle Peak (so far)

BATTERY FACTS

$2.63
Energy Value
23.8 kWh stored
$0.09
Cost to Full
1.4 kWh needed
Idle
Time to Full
not charging
2.1h
0→100% Time
at 12 kW charge
28 kWh capacity • 95% charged • 25.2 kWh usable

Power Outage Protection

If the grid goes down right now, our battery can power the home for:

12.3h
At Current Load
(1.9 kW)
15.9h
Essentials Only
(1.5 kW)
23.8h
Minimum Load
(1.0 kW)
About this battery:
28 kWh total capacity with 10% reserve. Currently at 95%, providing 23.8 kWh of usable backup power.

COST COMPARISON (64 days)

Without Solar (E-23)
$340.77
Full load at flat rate
With Solar (E-27)
$152.00
Energy: $152.00
Total Savings
$188.78
55% less than E-23
Solar value (avoided grid purchase)+$110.35
Rate savings (E-27 vs E-23)+$78.42

DAILY AVERAGES (64 days)

Solar/day
16.4 kWh
Grid Import/day
37.5 kWh
Load/day
48.3 kWh
Peak Demand
15.39 kW
Total Solar (64d)
1048.1 kWh
Total Load (64d)
3089.5 kWh
Grid Import (64d)
2397.4 kWh
E-27 cost: $152.00
Total Savings vs E-23
$188.78
64 days
E-23 would cost $340.77 for 3090 kWh load • E-27 costs $152.00 for 2397 kWh imported