I still say you cant trust those cost numbers. First, there are big differences between the bay area rates and rural areas, so quote seekers shoild knly run local queries. But mostly, you dont know what the number represents. My vendor threw in the entire contract amount which included roof, some extra electrical, MSP upgrade, etc. When i tried to use the db to get similar pricing that was listed in the database, it was a nonstarter. They werent even in the ballpark. They were like crazy $2watt listed in db, but quoted at highest near $4/watt. A sales guy later hinted it was likely the bosses and inside company family installs that were listed, which made sense. Maybe theyve changed the data entry guidelines since 2 years ago, though.
It was extremely useful to help me see exactly how experienced a company was, such as # installs, turnaround, familiar with my requested technology, etc.
It was extremely useful to help me see exactly how experienced a company was, such as # installs, turnaround, familiar with my requested technology, etc.
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