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 So it boils down to a 5.5 kW LG system for $20,000 or a 8 kW Tesla system for $16,000.9 kW solar, 42kWh LFP storage. EV owner since 2012Comment
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 In November 19, the quote was
 Powerwall: $6,500
 Gateway: $1,100
 Installation:3,000 (depends on your home specifics)
 Taxes:$630
 
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 I'm worried about the fuzzy pricing on the tesla site.
 am I really gonna see a bill for $8.2k (4kw) + $6.5k (1 powerwall) + tax. Or will I get nickel and dimed.
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 Normally, after they review all the data you send them, they create a firm proposal for you and that is it.
 I cant speak for solar, but I would expect to see.
 $8.2k (4kw) + $6.5k (1 powerwall) + $1,100 (gateway) + $xxx (install) + tax
 
 The variable is the install that they normally finalize once they have gotten pictures of your panels, seen you POCO info and seen the installation site picture. This allows them to determine the amount of labor for the critical loads panels and wiring for the Powerwall and Gateway.
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 Are the installers other than Tesla quoting Powerwalls? We only do utility scale solar in CA but where we do residential we'll size to meet customer usage
 Thanks. Appreciate any pointers as it looks like I'll only get one chance to ask questions and influence the design/install.
 
 What are your thoughts on going with a 4kw Tesla system (12 panels) with a powerwall, where other vendors are generally sizing me at 5.5kw and about 16 panels? The jump with Tesla from 4 to 8 kw seems huge/overkill. But I dunno...
 
 Andy
 
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 Yes they are. Since they still have allocations for SGIP (Self Generation Incentive Program) rebates their prices are generally higher than Tesla's price by the amount of the rebate. I had a deposit a couple of years ago with one but went DIY.
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 Yes, I found out the vastly over charge in the bay area, many even higher than the SGIP rebate or even when none is available.
 By the way, so far there is no more SGIP funds available over here except for people in fire designated areas with low income brackets.Comment
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 Just got quote and they charging me $10k for the 4kw system. Trying to get them to adjust to the prices lowered this weekNormally, after they review all the data you send them, they create a firm proposal for you and that is it.
 I cant speak for solar, but I would expect to see.
 $8.2k (4kw) + $6.5k (1 powerwall) + $1,100 (gateway) + $xxx (install) + tax
 
 The variable is the install that they normally finalize once they have gotten pictures of your panels, seen you POCO info and seen the installation site picture. This allows them to determine the amount of labor for the critical loads panels and wiring for the Powerwall and Gateway.Comment
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 A recent poster here said there were no income limits for fire designated areas. Or it could have been for some fire desginated areas. I am two miles away from one of the areas in Sonoma.9 kW solar, 42kWh LFP storage. EV owner since 2012Comment
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