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  • solar_future
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    At $1.40 and $1.5 a watt after tax rebates, many consumers can save a lot of money on their utility bill by installing solar. Of course the utility companies and their pensioners will try discourage residential solar because it cuts into their profits. With a Tesla warranty you know have an large established company standing behind their product, while will many smaller installers you have no idea if they will be in business 10 years later.

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  • J.P.M.
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    [QUOTE=Ampster;n417258]
    I was referring to the posters on this thread. The skepticism i was referring to is unique to this Forum. [QUOTE]

    Yes, I believe I figured that out from the context. However, I'd suggest what you call skepticism about vendors, particularly SolarCity/Tesla or the other national level vendors of residential installs is not unique to this forum, just a bit more common around here given that there's probably a higher proportion of more informed folks posting about such topics here.

    Whatever or however one chooses to characterize it, ether as skepticism, or reality based, or anything else, expressing such attitudes and opinions may also be at least partially a consequence of this being the forum of few(er) illusions.

    While you write mostly of good experiences/impressions of Tesla on the vehicle side, I don't see how that applies to my question about your experience dealing with SolarCity/Tesla any more than, for example, my dealings with the GM Electromotive as an engineer dealing with stationary power applications would be applicable to how I felt about how they designed and serviced the Buick I owned at the time.

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  • SunEagle
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    Originally posted by Ampster View Post
    I was referring to the posters on this thread. The skepticism i was referring to is unique to this Forum.


    My experience dealing with Tesla employees has been good. The service on the cars has been efficient with no upsell that I always got at regular dealerships. Several of my tenants were SpaceX or Tesla employees and I was impressed with the quality of their education and experience. I had a mediocre experience with a Solar City/Tesla employee while negotiating the assumption of a Solar PPA when my daughter purchased a home in 2017 with a Solar City PPA on that home. I have several friends who have purchased Tesla Powerwalls from third party installers and their experience has been good. My brother installed a Powerwall (third party installer) and solar on an investment property in Mauai and he is very happy.

    I have read here and on other forums of botched sales experience with Tesla Solar installations.
    I agree that Tesla reps can be of good service depending on where they are and who they represent.

    I still have some skepticism for the shingles and the people that sell them. Shingles are a tough sell (was in the business for 6 years) and adding the complexity of solar collection makes it even more difficult to install them correctly.

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  • Ampster
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    Originally posted by J.P.M. View Post

    Maybe that cast of characters as you characterize them,.....
    I was referring to the posters on this thread. The skepticism i was referring to is unique to this Forum.

    What's your direct experience dealing with SolarCity/Tesla ?
    My experience dealing with Tesla employees has been good. The service on the cars has been efficient with no upsell that I always got at regular dealerships. Several of my tenants were SpaceX or Tesla employees and I was impressed with the quality of their education and experience. I had a mediocre experience with a Solar City/Tesla employee while negotiating the assumption of a Solar PPA when my daughter purchased a home in 2017 with a Solar City PPA on that home. I have several friends who have purchased Tesla Powerwalls from third party installers and their experience has been good. My brother installed a Powerwall (third party installer) and solar on an investment property in Mauai and he is very happy.

    I have read here and on other forums of botched sales experience with Tesla Solar installations.

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  • J.P.M.
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    Originally posted by Ampster View Post
    I don't think anybody is going to eat crow. I reread the entire thread and the scepticism from that cast of characters is not going to change. Those are merely opinions that resemble the FUD that the short sellers continue to talk about.
    I think @DanS26 has unrealistic expectations about the majority of posters on this forum. I know I did. There is not a lot of diversity of thought. There is good advice on a narrow list of subject matter.
    I will, and have if I screw up.

    All this just goes to show ya' opinions vary.

    A possible corollary: Informed opinions on any subject seem to vary less. The more informed, the less variance.

    Maybe that cast of characters as you characterize them, and their opinions says something about Tesla as a solar outfit.

    I've seen/reviewed more than a few SolarCity/Tesla jobs and have attempted to deal with them for more than a dozen or so jobs in my HOA. I've related those experiences in prior threads/posts.

    FWIW, of about 15+ PV vendors of what I'd consider varying quality for about 130 + installs and counting over the past 13 or so years I've lived here and been associated with the HOA, SolarCity is the only vendor the HOA had to force to remove a rooftop PV system.

    From what I think I know and also form my dealings with them, If I was considering PV for my residence, I wouldn't let them on my property.

    There are some bottom feeding vendors around here. SolarCity and it's spawn/clone/rename Tesla Solar is, IMO only, about the most unprofessional of all the solar vendors I've dealt with.

    What's your direct experience dealing with SolarCity/Tesla ?

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  • J.P.M.
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    Originally posted by Slowsupratt View Post
    Just putting this out there as im considering Tesla even with all the stories. They recently reduced their pricing to the following.

    Offerings:
    Small: 4.08KW is $10,000 upfront ($2.45/W), $7,600 after the federal tax rebate.

    Medium: 8.16KW is $16,000 upfront ($1.96/W), $11,840 after the federal tax rebate.

    Large: 12.24KW is $23,500 upfront ($1.91/W), $17,390 after the federal tax rebate.

    X-Large: 16.32KW is $30,000 upfront ($1.83/W), $22,200 after the federal tax rebate.
    Yes, I'd suggest may or most of us know that. I saw it ~ 10 days/2 weeks ago.

    Yugos were cheap too.

    Like anything else you buy, you will get what you pay for or less. That happens more often to those uninformed about what they are buying and/or stuck in the first cost syndrome.

    My condolences on considering Tesla.

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  • Ampster
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    Originally posted by SunEagle View Post
    ....... I am not sure who is eating Crow.
    I don't think anybody is going to eat crow. I reread the entire thread and the scepticism from that cast of characters is not going to change. Those are merely opinions that resemble the FUD that the short sellers continue to talk about.
    I think @DanS26 has unrealistic expectations about the majority of posters on this forum. I know I did. There is not a lot of diversity of thought. There is good advice on a narrow list of subject matter.

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  • Slowsupratt
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    Just putting this out there as im considering Tesla even with all the stories. They recently reduced their pricing to the following.

    Offerings:
    Small: 4.08KW is $10,000 upfront ($2.45/W), $7,600 after the federal tax rebate.

    Medium: 8.16KW is $16,000 upfront ($1.96/W), $11,840 after the federal tax rebate.

    Large: 12.24KW is $23,500 upfront ($1.91/W), $17,390 after the federal tax rebate.

    X-Large: 16.32KW is $30,000 upfront ($1.83/W), $22,200 after the federal tax rebate.

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  • J.P.M.
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    Originally posted by SunEagle View Post

    I agree with JPM. I would like more clarification on Dan's comment. I am not sure who is eating Crow.
    I don't like eating crow, but I've done it when I've screwed up, acknowledged the error, corrected it and moved forward.

    On the other hand, and since this is a place to, among other things, express opinions, I don't consider expressing what I'd consider informed opinions that differ from some others' opinions to be a screwup, much less worthy of crow eating.

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  • SunEagle
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    Originally posted by J.P.M. View Post

    Because there seems several things discussed in the thread, as well as several posters who seemed to be expressing some less than favorable options about at least some of those topics, I was seeking a bit more definition of what Dan was referring to. I wasn't looking for your input or anyone else's for that matter as to what Dan might be trying to say.
    I agree with JPM. I would like more clarification on Dan's comment. I am not sure who is eating Crow.

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  • J.P.M.
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    Originally posted by Ampster View Post

    For starters, I would suggest the title of the thread.
    Because there seems several things discussed in the thread, as well as several posters who seemed to be expressing some less than favorable options about at least some of those topics, I was seeking a bit more definition of what Dan was referring to. I wasn't looking for your input or anyone else's for that matter as to what Dan might be trying to say.

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  • Ampster
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    Originally posted by J.P.M. View Post

    In relation to which subjects covered in the thread ?
    For starters, I would suggest the title of the thread.

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  • J.P.M.
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    Originally posted by DanS26 View Post
    I encourage everyone to reread all the 2019 posts in this thread........there's a lot of crow to be eaten........
    In relation to which subjects covered in the thread ?

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  • DanS26
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    I encourage everyone to reread all the 2019 posts in this thread........there's a lot of crow to be eaten........

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  • J.P.M.
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    [quote=sd tesla;n417212] /quote]

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    Last edited by SunEagle; 07-02-2020, 10:37 AM.

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