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Useful Websites
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General BuyEuropean product database: https://buy-european.net/ (relevant post with background info)
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Switching your tech to European TLDR: https://better-tech.eu/tldr/ (relevant post)
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Buy European meta website with useful links: https://gohug.eu/ (relevant post)
Benefits of Buying Local:
local investment, job creation, innovation, increased competition, more redundancy.
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I know about off peak rates but that makes it even longer to pay for its self as you are only saving some of the energy cost rather than all of it. Does eliminate solar panel needs but still looking at a decade or more and panels are comparably cheap.
Power cuts are so rare here that it might be dead before the next powercut, and never had one last for more than minutes.
No no no, you got me wrong.
You're saving a lot more because:
At the end of the day you're balancing out your incoming and outgoing power - and with the battery you can be even completely grid-free (albeit still connected as a backup), if needed.
I don't really have many of those whenever power usages though. I don't need to charge a car, don't have a dishwasher, washing machine runs on low heat so doesn't really use that much power. My heating/hot water is done by a heat pump which would require a house battery as I can't just plug it into something myself.
Pretty sure a lot of my usage is from long continuous things. I could plug my home office into a portable (or barely portable with the size of some of them) battery and charge that with some solar panels in the garden. Use some extension leads to connect up at least the bedroom and living room too. The problem is that I haven't found a cost effective way to do so even though I otherwise want to.
If this is as you say, your power needs are minimal so your battery needs are too and your complaint is a bit odd. You're making it sound like your overnight needs are basically lights and then you could almost get by with the minor batteries I had in my van (that were excessive). I suspect you're not being clear with your situation
There are different setups I have thought of and tbh mostly looked at battery only. So 4kWh = ยฃ1 normally or ยฃ0.20 off peak then you are saving ยฃ0.80/day.
But yeah, solar you can also use power while the sun is shining and the batteries are 100%. Mostly looked at stuff like jackery, anker solix, ecoflow. Can you have them plugged into the mains but they will only use the mains when the battery is empty rather than using the mains to charge the battery? Then the battery doesn't have to be as large to still benefit from it and it can balance it out a bit through the day.
Downside is that the benefits of it might be harder to calculate.