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[*] posted on 5-19-2024 at 01:55 PM


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If you are paying less than 200 pesos per kwh at your marginal use for CFE power you are under the average rates up here in Canada.


Was that a typo? It's not 200 pesos/KWH, the basic rate (up to 150KWH in the 2 month billing period) in my area is 1.02 pesos/KWH, and 1.247 for intermediate rate. I usually go a bit into the intermediate rate.
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[*] posted on 5-19-2024 at 05:38 PM


Quote: Originally posted by surab

Was that a typo? It's not 200 pesos/KWH, the basic rate (up to 150KWH in the 2 month billing period) in my area is 1.02 pesos/KWH, and 1.247 for intermediate rate. I usually go a bit into the intermediate rate. [/rquote  


Very correct, thanks, the decimal point was missing, should have been 2.00 per kwh which is what converts to our present rates up here. I always wondered how Mexico managed to sell power so cheaply, even when you hit higher tiers. Makes electric vehicles even more attractive in Mexico as the gasoline costs are pretty much the same



A century later and it's still just as applicable: Desiderata: http://mwkworks.com/desiderata.html
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[*] posted on 5-20-2024 at 07:01 PM


We’re looking at converting our RH drive mini truck to electric with 2 X 5hp electric motors and 16 100A Li Ion batteries 48V 20KW the batteries are about $3500 The system will tie in with our house to give us 40KW combined with no special boxes except a 48V AC APU plug and socket plus a 400A 2 pole circuit breaker. The project would cost about $12-$15K US with an EV range about 120KM

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[*] posted on 5-20-2024 at 07:23 PM


Quote: Originally posted by JDCanuck  
Quote: Originally posted by surab

Was that a typo? It's not 200 pesos/KWH, the basic rate (up to 150KWH in the 2 month billing period) in my area is 1.02 pesos/KWH, and 1.247 for intermediate rate. I usually go a bit into the intermediate rate. [/rquote  


Very correct, thanks, the decimal point was missing, should have been 2.00 per kwh which is what converts to our present rates up here. I always wondered how Mexico managed to sell power so cheaply, even when you hit higher tiers. Makes electric vehicles even more attractive in Mexico as the gasoline costs are pretty much the same
the cost is low because it is subsidized by the government. it is spelled out on the bill. the cost of production, the amount that they pay, and your end cost, the amount on your bimonthly bill. mine were also very, very, low. one refrigerator, a water pressure pump, a small tv, and many fans used one or two at a time. the americans with 3 refers, a big screen tv, ac in one or 2 rooms, and a water purifier pulling water out of the air, paid huge bills untill they added solar, and wind generators.
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