I am curious - Lead acid, standard lithium, or LiFePo4 batteries? I have been looking at LiFePo4 batteries and they look interesting…. If you used them every night, maybe a 6-10 year lifetime?Here, the local power company completely flipped economics on solar. We went from a monthly net-metered scenario (which basically nets out power production/consumption credit dollar for dollar) to a "we'll only pay 50% of wholesale". This completely destroyed the long term economics of solar. One way to work around is to install a battery based system that can discharge to the home rather than the grid... This option (for me) adds another $6k in hardware costs... I assume another $10-$12k if I had it installed turn key.
From what I can tell monetary value ($$) would come from State, Fed, power company incentives and buy backsI looked into it here in Washington state.
I didn’t really see any benefit.
It seems to me that if you finance the panels/install, your monthly payment is about equal to your electric bill. So what’s the gain?
The companies I talked to didn’t want to talk about paying in full.
They only want to make loans.
It seems to me that if you finance the panels/install, your monthly payment is about equal to your electric bill. So what’s the gain?
I may be dead in 5In theory (I'm not necessarily a proponent): energy costs over the next 20 years change. They're not going down. And you're decreasing the load on grid infrastructure.
My experience had incentives factored in.From what I can tell monetary value ($$) would come from State, Fed, power company incentives and buy backs
I may be dead in 5.
If the grid goes down, I’ll run out of ammo before the zombies stop coming for my power![]()
It's not the panel cost that's affecting solar install prices. Solar panels are cheap. 8KW of Panasonic Evervolt 370W panels (top of the line) will run you about $8,500 retail. The Solar installers are basically thieves, and as long as there are so many state/federal incentives to install it - they will continue charging their absolutely absurd installation prices.There are interesting things going on in the solar tariff space these days, might be worth paying attention to. My understanding is that the US was pushing up prices on panels out of China (most are out of China). China was working around by shipping into non-tariff countries and tying country of origin to the alternate country.
Solar installer (thief) here.The Solar installers are basically thieves, and as long as there are so many state/federal incentives to install it - they will continue charging their absolutely absurd installation prices.
$20,000-30,000 labor to do a day's work with a crew of 4. I'd certainly like to get paid $930+/hr.
Years ago tariffs and quotes were the norm for most goods .... in all countries. Used to protect native industries and to support growth on new ones.There are interesting things going on in the solar tariff space these days, might be worth paying attention to. My understanding is that the US was pushing up prices on panels out of China (most are out of China). China was working around by shipping into non-tariff countries and tying country of origin to the alternate country. I believe the US has "lifted" the tariff for certain countries until this can be sorted out. Republican administration was basically trying to make the US solar market competitive with China by pushing up prices, but the current administration seems to have other plans.
Definitely get alternate bids and report back. Also, if your system bid includes battery options, that may be why the price is high.
Here, the local power company completely flipped economics on solar. We went from a monthly net-metered scenario (which basically nets out power production/consumption credit dollar for dollar) to a "we'll only pay 50% of wholesale". This completely destroyed the long term economics of solar. One way to work around is to install a battery based system that can discharge to the home rather than the grid... This option (for me) adds another $6k in hardware costs... I assume another $10-$12k if I had it installed turn key.
Because my phone must have double posted when I created this. These quotes don't include any batteries. Right now just holding off. Maybe end of next year and we'll see how pricing goes.why do you have 2 of the same thread?