Hello! My wife and I live in Pittsburgh and we're entertaining bids for our rather large solar project. We designed our large south-facing roof with solar panels in mind.
We've had 2 proposals put in front of us by highly recommended installers. We're on the fence and considering all options still. We currently use <gulp> about 31kw of electric annually. We are in the process of looking into ways to decrease this as well.
Proposal 1 is using SolarWorld 280W all-black panels, 3 inverters, total size 18,400 kW. Cost per watt is about $3.48. Estimated output 19,700 kW/year.
Proposal 2 is using LG 300W (all black) with SolarEdge inverters, 21,300 kW. Cost per watt is $3.19. Estimated output 24,335 kW/year.
These prices are BEFORE tax incentives. Again, both companies are experienced and highly recommended. Both also feel strongly about their preference of LG versus SW panels... Both proposals final cost is nearly identical, at about $66,000, but as you see the LG proposal is estimating significantly higher output.
Comments?? Advice? Much thanks in advance!
We've had 2 proposals put in front of us by highly recommended installers. We're on the fence and considering all options still. We currently use <gulp> about 31kw of electric annually. We are in the process of looking into ways to decrease this as well.
Proposal 1 is using SolarWorld 280W all-black panels, 3 inverters, total size 18,400 kW. Cost per watt is about $3.48. Estimated output 19,700 kW/year.
Proposal 2 is using LG 300W (all black) with SolarEdge inverters, 21,300 kW. Cost per watt is $3.19. Estimated output 24,335 kW/year.
These prices are BEFORE tax incentives. Again, both companies are experienced and highly recommended. Both also feel strongly about their preference of LG versus SW panels... Both proposals final cost is nearly identical, at about $66,000, but as you see the LG proposal is estimating significantly higher output.
Comments?? Advice? Much thanks in advance!
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