ᐅ Evaluation of Photovoltaic Proposal

Created on: 22 Dec 2023 11:38
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Kugelblitz
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Kugelblitz
22 Dec 2023 11:38
Since I am not familiar with photovoltaic systems, I wanted to ask here in the forum if the offer is "good" and if there is anything I should watch out for.
Currently, there is no electric car, but there is a desire to have one within the next 3-4 years.

Regards, Kugelblitz



Cost overview: PV system (System 3) with storage, material and labor costs.
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jens.knoedel
22 Dec 2023 11:55
This forum is not the right place to discuss pricing questions ;-)

I won’t say more on this, as Big Brother is watching and tends to ban users...
Nida35a22 Dec 2023 12:01
Kugelblitz schrieb:

There is currently no electric car. However, there is a desire to have one within the next 3-4 years.

I would skip the wall box for now,
better chargers will be available in the future, matching the future car.
Regulations and standards are also changing too quickly.
PS: The price seems reasonable
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DaGoodness
22 Dec 2023 12:19
Personally, I think the offer is about 2,000€-3,000€ too expensive.
It’s not ridiculously expensive, but I believe there’s still room to negotiate.

It also depends somewhat on the effort required to install and get everything up and running. Are cable routes already in place from the roof to the equipment room? Is the sub-distribution properly prepared, or does it need a lot of additional work?
The 3,000€ for connection and commissioning seems a bit high to me.
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Oberhäslich
22 Dec 2023 13:10
360€ for a 415Wh module? WTF?! I’m currently looking to buy some, and the Black Module with 415Wh is available from Jinko for 65€. The storage system and inverter seem reasonable, but a storage system only pays off very late... basically when the warranty expires. You have to decide if you’re willing to take that risk.

Oh, I just noticed that the mounting structure and installation are included. Still, I think it can be done significantly cheaper.
Nida35a22 Dec 2023 16:12
Oberhäslich schrieb:

I still think it can be done much more cheaply.
I suspect the €10,000 subsidy was factored in by the solar installers as an additional margin, making it hard to lower the price again. Get multiple quotes and compare. Then even the last one will understand that the golden era is over.

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