A good number of members here have SDG&E, so I'm hoping someone might be able to answer my questions about SDG&E's change in "minimum charge adjustment". My minimum charge adjustment has historically been ~$11 most months since June 2022, with the change in minimum charge calculation to ~$0.35/day. However, it winter months there was no minimum charge on my bill, presumably because I was above the minimum charge threshold.
This pattern changed on my most recent, true-up bill. My minimum charge was $54, which is far higher than $0.35/day. SDGE tells me that they charged their minimum charge calculation to be based on the full year, so the minimum charge for the year is always $132.29 for solar customers. If your actual amount charged in the previous months was less than $132.29 due to having no minimum charge applied during winter months, then SDG&E changes the minimum charge listed in your true-up month to make up the difference. So rather than a minimum charge of $11 this month, they changed it to $54. The solar rep told me it's all explained in the 54 page CPSU document, yet I don't see anything describing this.
It got the impression the first solar specialist I spoke with was guessing an explanation about the $54 total and wrote something to that effect in my account. Some of the other comments they said were not correct, such as my totals being different because no minimum charge is applied during CA climate credit months. I may be wrong. Does anyone have addit8ional information about how SDG&E computes minimum charge, and why my charge may have increased from $11 to $54 this month?
This pattern changed on my most recent, true-up bill. My minimum charge was $54, which is far higher than $0.35/day. SDGE tells me that they charged their minimum charge calculation to be based on the full year, so the minimum charge for the year is always $132.29 for solar customers. If your actual amount charged in the previous months was less than $132.29 due to having no minimum charge applied during winter months, then SDG&E changes the minimum charge listed in your true-up month to make up the difference. So rather than a minimum charge of $11 this month, they changed it to $54. The solar rep told me it's all explained in the 54 page CPSU document, yet I don't see anything describing this.
It got the impression the first solar specialist I spoke with was guessing an explanation about the $54 total and wrote something to that effect in my account. Some of the other comments they said were not correct, such as my totals being different because no minimum charge is applied during CA climate credit months. I may be wrong. Does anyone have addit8ional information about how SDG&E computes minimum charge, and why my charge may have increased from $11 to $54 this month?
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