Same here in NW England. ok up to 19th then fell off a cliff. Can't ever remember having import energy on any day in September over last 8 years until 2024.
North East Lincolnshire. 2024 PV production, just over 1000kwh's DOWN vs 2023. Normally I'd come off Octopus Go mid March, it wasn't until Mid April this year (back to Flux) Still on Flux but switching back to Go this Sunday. I think the era of decent SEG export rates will begin a gradual decline personally. IE recently, import up, export slightly down. Once grid scale storage becones more common place, domestic home export is done for
Just for the record, and pro rated for the small difference in days, my September production was 70% of August. Southern England. My lowest day from 20 S facing panels was 2.8kWh
I just don't trust the production data that comes out of SolarEdge. I get massively different production data depending on how you sample the data. It cannot even add-up the individual days and get anywhere near the total it displays for the month. So for September my production was 798 kWh, or 673 kWh, or is it 659 kWh or even 597 kWh. It is just terrible at monitoring. SolarEdge says it will look to improve things but with zero urgency. Indeed, the SolarEdge account manager has told me not to use/trust any of the displayed data and only sample the string data in a certain way. Not that I have found the string values to be any better as it produces its own wild or impossible swings.
Production 576.64 kWhs Consumption 266.69 kWhs Export 297.06 kWhs. Production down 80 kWhs compared with last September. Still on Octopus Flux but will be changing in the next couple of weeks. Bill from Octopus £50.97 credit. Now have a credit of £574 built up for the winter months (been paying £1 on direct debit since 1st March 2024).
Same here in NW England. ok up to 19th then fell off a cliff. Can't ever remember having import energy on any day in September over last 8 years until 2024.
North East Lincolnshire. 2024 PV production, just over 1000kwh's DOWN vs 2023.
Normally I'd come off Octopus Go mid March, it wasn't until Mid April this year (back to Flux)
Still on Flux but switching back to Go this Sunday.
I think the era of decent SEG export rates will begin a gradual decline personally.
IE recently, import up, export slightly down.
Once grid scale storage becones more common place, domestic home export is done for
Just for the record, and pro rated for the small difference in days, my September production was 70% of August. Southern England. My lowest day from 20 S facing panels was 2.8kWh
I just don't trust the production data that comes out of SolarEdge. I get massively different production data depending on how you sample the data. It cannot even add-up the individual days and get anywhere near the total it displays for the month. So for September my production was 798 kWh, or 673 kWh, or is it 659 kWh or even 597 kWh. It is just terrible at monitoring.
SolarEdge says it will look to improve things but with zero urgency. Indeed, the SolarEdge account manager has told me not to use/trust any of the displayed data and only sample the string data in a certain way. Not that I have found the string values to be any better as it produces its own wild or impossible swings.
Production 576.64 kWhs Consumption 266.69 kWhs Export 297.06 kWhs. Production down 80 kWhs compared with last September. Still on Octopus Flux but will be changing in the next couple of weeks. Bill from Octopus £50.97 credit. Now have a credit of £574 built up for the winter months (been paying £1 on direct debit since 1st March 2024).
Cold and soggy more like (west yorks)