Airbnb owner claims holiday makers running cables out the window is theft if electricity.

  • @[email protected]
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    51 year ago

    Are you saying it is something between £15 and £50?

    At £50 l, that’s more than my wife’s car is to fill up, and would let it run for 400 miles or so. Are those numbers accurate because that’s wild that electricity costs as much as petrol.

        • @gnutrino
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          41 year ago

          7.5p/kwh overnight with an EV tariff on octopus. Even non-EV tariff night rates are like 17p/kwh.

        • tal
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          11 year ago

          googles for numbers

          https://energyguide.org.uk/average-cost-electricity-kwh-uk/

          Area Average variable unit price in 2021 (p/kWh) April – September 2022 Estimate for January 2023
          East Midlands 18.4 26.3 31.9
          Eastern 18.8 27.8 33.8
          London 18.9 28.2 34.2
          Merseyside & North Wales 20.2 28.2 34.2
          Northern 18.4 25.8 31.3
          North Scotland 19.3 26.6 32.3
          North West 18.4 26.7 32.4
          South East 19.5 26.5 32.2
          South Scotland 18.8 26.5 32.2
          South Wales 19.5 26.9 32.7
          South West 19.5 27.1 32.9
          Southern 18.8 27.1 32.9
          Midlands 18.6 26.5 32.2
          Yorkshire 18.2 26.1 31.7
          United Kingdom (including VAT) 18.9 28 34
    • HeartyBeast
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      11 year ago

      Recharging a Tesla 3 at home comes to just under £30 by my calculations

      • @[email protected]
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        21 year ago

        Dang electricity must be expensive AF over there. Where I’m at in the US I pay $0.04/kWh (super off peak) and can fill up 0-100% (75kw) like 3 times for only $11 (£8.61)

        • HeartyBeast
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          11 year ago

          It is very expensive here at the moment. Wholesale electricity prices went though the roof last winter, largely due to Western Europe’s erliance on Russian gas