I need help figuring these solar proposals. Any thoughts? Thanks
I have quotes from 2 companies. One offers sunpower (7.848 kw) and kyocera (6.0 kw). 24 panels would fit on our roof. Cost is $26,364 and $17,536 respectively after 30% federal rebate and use SMA inverter The other company sells the 24 solar panels of canadian solar 265 w for $13,160 with quote of $1.3 per watt for install. So with federal rebate, it looks like it will be $15K with Enphase M-215. My past year usage is $255 average per month and 12,700 kw this past year. My question is which company and solar panels are best for your money? Both companies seem reputable.
what is your take on micro inverter vs SMA inverter? Been reading up on this and can't seems to know which way to go. But if I want microinverter for the sunpower or kyocera, it would be additional $3,000.
For kyrocera, production only 9,493 and sun power 12,596. So wouldn't it make sense to get sun power since it is producing 99% and take 9 year to recoup vs kyrocera 75% and take 6 years? Is there bigger advantage buying vs leasing if one has the money to buy? What about the type of panels? Area the panels all roughly the same or some are better than others?
Based on my usage chart, 2 years ago, 23.63, last year, 34, and this year 40.91, so it is continue to go up. I don't think I am using a whole lot more each year, so I can't figure out why it is going up so much each year. I have already changed most of my house lighting to LED lights. My fridges are under 10 years old, new washer and dryer. My neighbor with the same number of household appliances and kids, same exact house size, their electricity bills is about $170 while mine is $255. Would it be worth while asking the electric company to come out to see if the meter is working correctly?
While I do see that the Sunpower is a lot more expensive to purchase for only 1.8 Kw more, the warranty for these panels are 25 years warranty as oppose to Kyocera, only 10 years. inverter for both are 20 years. There is no more space to add more panels on either system. So you still think it is too steep for that additional warranty? It is very unlikely I will have excess production with Kyocera as it is only producing 75% of my usage now, and looks like my usage will continue to go up, whereas Sunpower is projected to meet 99% of my production now. I was told I will get credit, even exchange.
From the worksheet I was provided with, it was said that the Kyocera has a rate of return of 21% as oppose to Sun power only 17%. Don't know how they came up with the figure and the guy can't seem to explain as it was computer generated. I was told that that even split in customers for both panels, but solar guy thinks I should go with Kyocera.
I have quotes from 2 companies. One offers sunpower (7.848 kw) and kyocera (6.0 kw). 24 panels would fit on our roof. Cost is $26,364 and $17,536 respectively after 30% federal rebate and use SMA inverter The other company sells the 24 solar panels of canadian solar 265 w for $13,160 with quote of $1.3 per watt for install. So with federal rebate, it looks like it will be $15K with Enphase M-215. My past year usage is $255 average per month and 12,700 kw this past year. My question is which company and solar panels are best for your money? Both companies seem reputable.
what is your take on micro inverter vs SMA inverter? Been reading up on this and can't seems to know which way to go. But if I want microinverter for the sunpower or kyocera, it would be additional $3,000.
For kyrocera, production only 9,493 and sun power 12,596. So wouldn't it make sense to get sun power since it is producing 99% and take 9 year to recoup vs kyrocera 75% and take 6 years? Is there bigger advantage buying vs leasing if one has the money to buy? What about the type of panels? Area the panels all roughly the same or some are better than others?
Based on my usage chart, 2 years ago, 23.63, last year, 34, and this year 40.91, so it is continue to go up. I don't think I am using a whole lot more each year, so I can't figure out why it is going up so much each year. I have already changed most of my house lighting to LED lights. My fridges are under 10 years old, new washer and dryer. My neighbor with the same number of household appliances and kids, same exact house size, their electricity bills is about $170 while mine is $255. Would it be worth while asking the electric company to come out to see if the meter is working correctly?
While I do see that the Sunpower is a lot more expensive to purchase for only 1.8 Kw more, the warranty for these panels are 25 years warranty as oppose to Kyocera, only 10 years. inverter for both are 20 years. There is no more space to add more panels on either system. So you still think it is too steep for that additional warranty? It is very unlikely I will have excess production with Kyocera as it is only producing 75% of my usage now, and looks like my usage will continue to go up, whereas Sunpower is projected to meet 99% of my production now. I was told I will get credit, even exchange.
From the worksheet I was provided with, it was said that the Kyocera has a rate of return of 21% as oppose to Sun power only 17%. Don't know how they came up with the figure and the guy can't seem to explain as it was computer generated. I was told that that even split in customers for both panels, but solar guy thinks I should go with Kyocera.
Comment