tikal
Veteran Member
Folks:
Starting very preliminary research on the subject. It seems that the residential solar system companies are growing like mushrooms. This is good and bad I supposed. For what I researched so far many large companies (even relatively smaller ones) want to force you to buy their large overhead costs (sales people) and 'extended warranties' (assurance of production for example) for a system that does not have many moving parts (of course it can break down, especially the micro-inverters I would say).
Right now, price wise, the leading contender is https://projectsolar.io/, at around $2.17/watt for a 4.74kW system. Of course getting other quotes from Sunrun (I expect to be one of the most expensive), and local installers (inquiring through a company called CED Greentech located in San Antonio, TX).
Any thoughts, experiences with Project Solar or other feedback welcome.
Starting very preliminary research on the subject. It seems that the residential solar system companies are growing like mushrooms. This is good and bad I supposed. For what I researched so far many large companies (even relatively smaller ones) want to force you to buy their large overhead costs (sales people) and 'extended warranties' (assurance of production for example) for a system that does not have many moving parts (of course it can break down, especially the micro-inverters I would say).
Right now, price wise, the leading contender is https://projectsolar.io/, at around $2.17/watt for a 4.74kW system. Of course getting other quotes from Sunrun (I expect to be one of the most expensive), and local installers (inquiring through a company called CED Greentech located in San Antonio, TX).
Any thoughts, experiences with Project Solar or other feedback welcome.