Submitted by No_Web2173 t3_10m94k5 in newhampshire
hdroadking t1_j643rq7 wrote
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I’m not home now, but I think it was about 38k all in before government rebates for a 10kw system.
ScottieWP t1_j66qxo3 wrote
That's a fair rate but I think you can do a bit better. I had a $12.4 kW system installed for $38.4k. Contract signed last July.
stapleranon89 t1_j67zwu0 wrote
Is that before the 30% credit?
ScottieWP t1_j684loc wrote
Yes that is pre-tax credit, you don't get the tax credit until you do your taxes for the year.
stapleranon89 t1_j6856or wrote
Wow that's a pretty good price a $2.16 / kwh. I'll have to get a quote from that company. Is it using micro inverters? Who was the company?
ScottieWP t1_j686opi wrote
Yes, micro inverters as well from Enphase. I talked with 11 different companies, both regional and national, before deciding. I went with Sun Dial Solar. It was a good experience and I would recommend them. My runner-up was 603 Solar.
stapleranon89 t1_j686rck wrote
Appreciate it! 603 Solar quote me the $2.63
ScottieWP t1_j686y5p wrote
Both of their prices were within a few cents per watt installed back in July. Not sure how it might have changed since then with inflation and how the supply chain is doing. You can also check out Monarch Solar. Anyone who gives you an hour long fancy sales presentation is probably going to be expensive, so stay away from those. Sounds like you already know more or less what you want. Fuat at Sun Dial is no BS which I appreciated.
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