Hello -
I'm looking for advice on which would be my best pick for purchasing a solar system for my house. I'm looking to go through a program my local utility company is offering so i'm a little limited on contractors that are affiliated via their website. My past 12 months usage averaged 7,908 Kwh / 2,600 sq ft home (New Jersey).
Contractor 1:
$3.74 / Kw (Before any incentives)
- 5.985 Kw (21 Panels)
- 285 monocrystalline Hyundai Panels
- SolarEdge Inverter and Optimizers
- Extended 25 year warranty included
- 5 year contractor workmanship warranty
- 8,174 Kwh expected yearly based off estimated 8.92% loss rate (http://pvwatts.nrel.gov/pvwatts.php)
- IronRidge Standard Rail system
I personally think his estimated loss rate was a little low to try and drive up the expected output, but i'm not sure.
Contractor 2 (Option 1):
$2.95 / Kw (Before any incentives)
- 6.16 Kw (22 Panels)
- 280 monocrystalline SolarWorld Panels
- SolarEdge Inverter and Optimizers
- Extended 25 year warranty included
- 10 year contractor workmanship warranty
- 7,623 Kwh expected yearly based off estimated 13.19% loss rate (http://pvwatts.nrel.gov/pvwatts.php)
- Snap N' Rack Rail system
Contractor 2 (Option 2):
$2.85 / Kw (Before any incentives)
- 6.16 Kw (22 Panels)
- 280 polycrystalline Azitech Panels
- SolarEdge Inverter and Optimizers
- Extended 25 year warranty included
- 10 year contractor workmanship warranty
- 7,623 Kwh expected yearly based off estimated 13.19% loss rate (http://pvwatts.nrel.gov/pvwatts.php)
- Snap N' Rack Rail system
This estimate was a little more aggressive with his loss number - but i'm not sure how to figure out who is more accurate. The second contractor has more overall KWs but his estimated usage is less than my average usage which has me a little concerned - however i'm sure I could request a couple additional panels if necessary. It seems that an accurate loss number is key and i'm not sure how to get an accurate representation.
Hoping for some direction or other things to consider when making my decision.
Thank you in advance!
I'm looking for advice on which would be my best pick for purchasing a solar system for my house. I'm looking to go through a program my local utility company is offering so i'm a little limited on contractors that are affiliated via their website. My past 12 months usage averaged 7,908 Kwh / 2,600 sq ft home (New Jersey).
Contractor 1:
$3.74 / Kw (Before any incentives)
- 5.985 Kw (21 Panels)
- 285 monocrystalline Hyundai Panels
- SolarEdge Inverter and Optimizers
- Extended 25 year warranty included
- 5 year contractor workmanship warranty
- 8,174 Kwh expected yearly based off estimated 8.92% loss rate (http://pvwatts.nrel.gov/pvwatts.php)
- IronRidge Standard Rail system
I personally think his estimated loss rate was a little low to try and drive up the expected output, but i'm not sure.
Contractor 2 (Option 1):
$2.95 / Kw (Before any incentives)
- 6.16 Kw (22 Panels)
- 280 monocrystalline SolarWorld Panels
- SolarEdge Inverter and Optimizers
- Extended 25 year warranty included
- 10 year contractor workmanship warranty
- 7,623 Kwh expected yearly based off estimated 13.19% loss rate (http://pvwatts.nrel.gov/pvwatts.php)
- Snap N' Rack Rail system
Contractor 2 (Option 2):
$2.85 / Kw (Before any incentives)
- 6.16 Kw (22 Panels)
- 280 polycrystalline Azitech Panels
- SolarEdge Inverter and Optimizers
- Extended 25 year warranty included
- 10 year contractor workmanship warranty
- 7,623 Kwh expected yearly based off estimated 13.19% loss rate (http://pvwatts.nrel.gov/pvwatts.php)
- Snap N' Rack Rail system
This estimate was a little more aggressive with his loss number - but i'm not sure how to figure out who is more accurate. The second contractor has more overall KWs but his estimated usage is less than my average usage which has me a little concerned - however i'm sure I could request a couple additional panels if necessary. It seems that an accurate loss number is key and i'm not sure how to get an accurate representation.
Hoping for some direction or other things to consider when making my decision.
Thank you in advance!
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