Math is not mathing

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Math is not mathing
Math is not mathing
2025-02-06 20:55:08 - last edited 2025-03-13 08:42:54

Keine Ahnung was falsch ist, oder was ich an der Berechnung nicht verstehe, aber in der App wird mit angezeigt dass ich viel mehr Kosten verursacht würde, als ich rausbekomme wenn ich rechne.

aktuell verbraucht ein Abnehmer 24/7 ca 45 W.

Die App kam die letzten Tage auf durchschnittlich ~1,1 kWh am Tag, insagesamt in den letzten 5 Tagen auf insgesamt 6 kWh(anfangs war der Verbauch niedriger).

Ich habe einen Strompreis von 0,3€/kWh angegeben, - Die App kommt nun auf voraussichtliche Stromkosten in Höhe von 104€, laut meinen Berechnungen sollte ich aber auf ca. 10€ im Monat kommen... (31*1,1 KWh*
0,3€=10,23€)

habt ihr eine Idee, oder ähnliches erlebt?

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2025-02-07 07:41:02 - last edited 2025-03-13 08:42:54

  @DasRudeltier 

 

The new electricity rate will only be applied to the new-generated energy consumption (kWh) afterwards, the previous data still use the old electricity rate.  

 

If the electricity rate has been changed, the formula to calculate your electricity bill is : 
Cost = (kilowatt-hours)  x (Old electricity rate)+ (kilowatt-hours) x ( New electricity rate)

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2025-02-07 07:41:02 - last edited 2025-03-13 08:42:54

  @DasRudeltier 

 

The new electricity rate will only be applied to the new-generated energy consumption (kWh) afterwards, the previous data still use the old electricity rate.  

 

If the electricity rate has been changed, the formula to calculate your electricity bill is : 
Cost = (kilowatt-hours)  x (Old electricity rate)+ (kilowatt-hours) x ( New electricity rate)

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