ᐅ Solar installer needed from the Münsterland region / available for work nationwide
Created on: 3 Oct 2020 21:55
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dhd82
Hello everyone,
We have decided to equip our roof (east/west orientation) with a photovoltaic system.
Finding an installer has been quite difficult; almost everyone wanted to offer me a 9.9 kWh (9.9 kW) system with a storage battery, which I politely declined.
We want to make the most efficient use of the roof, which results in something around 25 kWp (25 kW peak), and we are now looking for an installer from the Münsterland region or a nationwide installer. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
Dennis
We have decided to equip our roof (east/west orientation) with a photovoltaic system.
Finding an installer has been quite difficult; almost everyone wanted to offer me a 9.9 kWh (9.9 kW) system with a storage battery, which I politely declined.
We want to make the most efficient use of the roof, which results in something around 25 kWp (25 kW peak), and we are now looking for an installer from the Münsterland region or a nationwide installer. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Best regards,
Dennis
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nordanney3 Nov 2020 09:25Recently about €1,150 net for 9.9 kWp, Hanwha Qcells 355 Wp (-0/+5 W) + Fronius Symo 8.2-3-M + mounting materials (cables, connectors, meter for EV measurement, etc.), including delivery and installation
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knalltüte3 Nov 2020 20:13Knöpfchen schrieb:
Under 10 kW is no problem.
Meter installation can be set up or converted, just replace the meter — done.
From 10 kW upwards, a dedicated meter slot for the PV system is required in addition, likely a new meter cabinet.
From 30 kW — small transformer station needed. Even more space required. But this should never, ever discourage anyone who could install a solid 25 kWp on their roof from staying under 10 kWp. Please, please don’t. B and W managed to install a good 21 kWp affordably on my brother-in-law’s roof, including a new or additional meter cabinet. Unfortunately, I didn’t get along with my contact at B&W. He tried three times to sell us something that wasn’t useful or what we wanted (and which we had clearly communicated). So it’s possible, but it can be challenging.
For a long time, I thought it should be possible to have costs under €1000 (about $1100) per kWp. But with small systems (6–9 kWp), that is unfortunately far from realistic. The current market situation is rather unfavorable for buyers. However, at 25 kWp, I could imagine it works out if there are no major extra works or complications.
We are currently getting 365 Wp modules from JASOLAR. They cost 119 excluding VAT each. The entire system (mine) with about 6.5 kWp, a 4 kWh battery, 2 controllable wall chargers (with keys, app control, etc.), including complete installation, costs around 17,000 including VAT ... unfortunately quite expensive. But subsidies of about 2,500 apply.
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