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A revolution is brewing in the shadows for electric car owners. Emmanuelle Wargon, president of the CRE, has just announced a profound transformation of the off-peak hours system, promising significant savings for savvy drivers.
The current off-peak hours system, created in the 1960s, no longer corresponds to today's energy realities. Photovoltaic electricity production peaks during the day, particularly in the afternoon. However, consumption remains relatively low during these hours. The CRE therefore proposes to move some of the off-peak hours to these periods of high solar production.
This reorganization will allow electric car owners to benefit from cheaper electricity during sunny hours. A particularly interesting advantage for teleworkers who can schedule their recharges during the day. The 15 million French customers benefiting from the peak/off-peak hours system will thus be able to optimize their consumption according to the actual availability of energy.
The new system maintains the total volume of 8 daily off-peak hours, but distributes them differently. This intelligent redistribution of advantageous time slots generates significant savings opportunities. Electric vehicle owners will be able to charge their cars during peak solar production, thus benefiting from preferential rates.
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000The reduction in charging costs is accompanied by another advantage: the contribution to the balance of the electricity grid. By synchronizing consumption with peak renewable production, drivers actively participate in the energy transition while reducing their electricity bill.
The implementation of this new system will begin in mid-2025, giving users time to adapt their habits. Drivers accustomed to recharging their vehicles at night may need to review their schedule, as off-peak hours at night are partially redistributed towards the afternoon.
This development is part of a broader approach to modernizing the French electricity network. The development of renewable energies requires more flexible management of consumption. The new off-peak hours will encourage more rational use of electricity, in line with solar production.
The Energy Regulatory Commission is currently finalizing the details of this reform. A public consultation was completed in November, and the findings will be released in January 2025.
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