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Hausbautraum2014 May 2021 22:00Hello,
we are currently considering whether to install a solar power system. I have noticed there are various opinions on this topic, but individual factors also play a role. Apparently, it might not be financially beneficial for us, or I may be overlooking something.
Here is our current situation:
- Quote for a 5 kWp solar system with everything included: just under 10,000€ (approximately $10,000)
-> 500€ (approximately $540) annual depreciation
- Interest on 10,000€ (approximately $10,000): 100€ (approximately $110)
---> 600€ (approximately $650) annual costs
Income:
A 5 kWp system apparently generates about 4,500 kWh.
We currently consume 1,500 kWh annually, but there are only two of us so far.
So, I roughly save 800 kWh x 0.30€ = 240€ (approximately $260) for self-consumption and receive 3,700 kWh x 0.08€ = 300€ (approximately $325) feed-in tariff.
That makes a total income of 540€ (approximately $585).
The hard part to estimate is the share of self-consumption covered by the solar system. Since we are not home during the day and mostly use appliances in the evening, I find the 800 kWh out of 1,500 kWh estimate rather optimistic.
If not all new buildings around us had solar systems, I would not hesitate further, but maybe my reasoning is flawed?
What do the solar system supporters say?
Thanks for your assessment!
we are currently considering whether to install a solar power system. I have noticed there are various opinions on this topic, but individual factors also play a role. Apparently, it might not be financially beneficial for us, or I may be overlooking something.
Here is our current situation:
- Quote for a 5 kWp solar system with everything included: just under 10,000€ (approximately $10,000)
-> 500€ (approximately $540) annual depreciation
- Interest on 10,000€ (approximately $10,000): 100€ (approximately $110)
---> 600€ (approximately $650) annual costs
Income:
A 5 kWp system apparently generates about 4,500 kWh.
We currently consume 1,500 kWh annually, but there are only two of us so far.
So, I roughly save 800 kWh x 0.30€ = 240€ (approximately $260) for self-consumption and receive 3,700 kWh x 0.08€ = 300€ (approximately $325) feed-in tariff.
That makes a total income of 540€ (approximately $585).
The hard part to estimate is the share of self-consumption covered by the solar system. Since we are not home during the day and mostly use appliances in the evening, I find the 800 kWh out of 1,500 kWh estimate rather optimistic.
If not all new buildings around us had solar systems, I would not hesitate further, but maybe my reasoning is flawed?
What do the solar system supporters say?
Thanks for your assessment!
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nordanney14 May 2021 22:09Hausbautraum20 schrieb:
-Offer for a 5 kWp solar system with everything just under 10kThat is the mistake. 10 kWp should cost around 11k net. Then the calculation looks different. 4,500 kWh sounds low as a yield.
The offer also seems very expensive to me. For us, it's around €11,000 for 9.8 kWp.
I think it’s also a matter of perspective. When I look at our consumption in the Sunny Home Manager and see what we use ourselves versus what we feed back into the grid, I’m glad to have the system.
I think it’s also a matter of perspective. When I look at our consumption in the Sunny Home Manager and see what we use ourselves versus what we feed back into the grid, I’m glad to have the system.
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hampshire14 May 2021 23:33Get a better offer and the invoice will be correct. What is the roof orientation? You will achieve higher self-consumption with an east-west system than with a south-facing one.
Hausbautraum20 schrieb:
We are not home during the day and mainly use appliances in the evening,I always thought solar panels were for hot water?
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Hausbautraum2015 May 2021 07:13Thanks for your answers!
Due to the small roof area (and roof windows), we can’t install much more than 5 kWp. I estimated the corresponding 4800 kWh from the internet. The roof faces south, which is worse for self-consumption but maybe better for feed-in than 4800?
I will definitely get another quote. However, travel costs, scaffolding?, electrician... cost the same for 5 kWp as for 10 kWp, and labor hours around Munich are expensive.
Due to the small roof area (and roof windows), we can’t install much more than 5 kWp. I estimated the corresponding 4800 kWh from the internet. The roof faces south, which is worse for self-consumption but maybe better for feed-in than 4800?
I will definitely get another quote. However, travel costs, scaffolding?, electrician... cost the same for 5 kWp as for 10 kWp, and labor hours around Munich are expensive.
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