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<blockquote data-quote="seany1212" data-source="post: 544763" data-attributes="member: 36805"><p>Thanks for your responses.</p><p></p><p>[USER=601]@NozSpark[/USER] do you know if you still get 0% VAT having a charger fitted without having a battery installed? Or is having the battery fitted what qualifies it for the VAT discount?</p><p></p><p>[USER=35385]@bladerunnerpv[/USER] thanks for the suggestions for EasyPV and PVGIS, it looks like my roof could take 12-15 400W panels depending on layout chosen which could then produce 5000-6000W. PVGIS then says I should expect to generate approx 4700kw for the year so this should knock a good 25% off my current energy costs alone as we're using about 18k Kw per year for whole household usage plus cars.</p><p></p><p>[USER=36412]@novelsmike[/USER] appreciate the insight on pricing and install, I'll have a look at the Octopus tariffs and will check whoever we end up with is MCS certified.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="seany1212, post: 544763, member: 36805"] Thanks for your responses. [USER=601]@NozSpark[/USER] do you know if you still get 0% VAT having a charger fitted without having a battery installed? Or is having the battery fitted what qualifies it for the VAT discount? [USER=35385]@bladerunnerpv[/USER] thanks for the suggestions for EasyPV and PVGIS, it looks like my roof could take 12-15 400W panels depending on layout chosen which could then produce 5000-6000W. PVGIS then says I should expect to generate approx 4700kw for the year so this should knock a good 25% off my current energy costs alone as we're using about 18k Kw per year for whole household usage plus cars. [USER=36412]@novelsmike[/USER] appreciate the insight on pricing and install, I'll have a look at the Octopus tariffs and will check whoever we end up with is MCS certified. [/QUOTE]
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