I recently started looking at solar and have a question on the margin/profit for the solar installers.
After reading a bunch and researching prices here are some numbers (approximations based on retail)
cost of panel ranges from $0.90 to $1.30 per watt
cost of inverter ranges from $0.4 to $0.6 per watt (unless it is a very small capacity)
cost of mounts/hardware/wiring $0.2 to $0.3 per watt (I am not so sure about this)
so if we take the middle of the road for each, the average works to $1.85/watt ($1.1 + $0.5 + $0.25) for equipment.
Most average solar installs are probably a crew of 4 for 2 days (labor) and at $50/hour comes to $3200 (4 * 2 * 8 * 50).
For a 7 kWh system that works to $0.45/watt.
The total approx cost is $1.85 + $0.45 = $2.3 per watt (based on 7 kWh system)
Yet, the average installed cost is around $3.5 per watt, almost 50% over the cost.
Is the installed cost/margin high mainly due to the 30% tax credit ? Just curious.
P.S -Note that I used retail prices for equipment and I am sure wholesale prices are further discounted.
After reading a bunch and researching prices here are some numbers (approximations based on retail)
cost of panel ranges from $0.90 to $1.30 per watt
cost of inverter ranges from $0.4 to $0.6 per watt (unless it is a very small capacity)
cost of mounts/hardware/wiring $0.2 to $0.3 per watt (I am not so sure about this)
so if we take the middle of the road for each, the average works to $1.85/watt ($1.1 + $0.5 + $0.25) for equipment.
Most average solar installs are probably a crew of 4 for 2 days (labor) and at $50/hour comes to $3200 (4 * 2 * 8 * 50).
For a 7 kWh system that works to $0.45/watt.
The total approx cost is $1.85 + $0.45 = $2.3 per watt (based on 7 kWh system)
Yet, the average installed cost is around $3.5 per watt, almost 50% over the cost.
Is the installed cost/margin high mainly due to the 30% tax credit ? Just curious.
P.S -Note that I used retail prices for equipment and I am sure wholesale prices are further discounted.
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