The Cost Of Charging

Monkey Dog

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Jun 4, 2020
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Derbyshire
I was thinking the other day how much it costs for me to fully charge my battery from empty (well almost).
Obviously it depends on your supplier, economy seven, country etc.
I refuse to have a smart meter. Has anyone actually checked to see how much it cost them?
Just for curiosity.
 

Notorious MH

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Sep 3, 2020
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Gloucestershire
Well for domestic electricity you pay per kWh and an average rate is probably around £0.15, at least in the UK. So the average bike with a 500Wh battery would cost about £0.075. So nothing basically, you wouldn't even notice it on your electricity bill.
 

KeithR

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Jul 1, 2020
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Blyth, Northumberland
Well for domestic electricity you pay per kWh and an average rate is probably around £0.15, at least in the UK. So the average bike with a 500Wh battery would cost about £0.075. So nothing basically, you wouldn't even notice it on your electricity bill.
Bit of a typo there?

If the battery takes say, 6 hours to charge, that's 3kwh - about 45p, not 7.5p.
 

Jeffrey

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Jul 29, 2020
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Switzerland
And a 500wh battery charged for 6 hours uses 3kWh of electicity.
No no no, and no! ?

Wh (watt*hour) is the energy content of the battery, if you charge in 1 hour or 12 hour the energy inside the battery (taken from the wall) is the same.

A 500Wh battery needs 500Wh (plus the losses from charger and battery itself) to be completely charged. ?
 

Notorious MH

New Member
Sep 3, 2020
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4
Gloucestershire
Exactly, to calculate the cost of charging take the kWh size of the battery and multiply by the cost of energy (per kWh).
In this case:

0.5 kWh x £0.15 = £0.075

Like Jeffrey said, not including losses which will be minimal.
 

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