The end of minimum pricing for imports from the People's Republic of China into the EU has created a landslide in prices for residential installations. Today a very reputable installer (in business for 11 years with over 35 MW installed) offered a roof owner (clay tiles roof) the following: 100x300Wp Canadian Solar and SMA STP 25000TL-20 inverter complete turnkey install for 799 Euro per kW. And I am very sure he does a fine job, pays his employees well and still makes a profit. Smaller installs 8 to 10 kWp run at around 1000 to 1100 Euro per kW. But prices vary a lot, most home owners who come to the large PVforum do so with local offers up to 1600 or more even 2000+, because battery storage is heavily marketed here (and financially not viable with our feed in tariffs, that get decreased regularly. the grandfather period is always 20 years).
All prices are without VAT, because the PVer has to register a business with the taxman, and business investments are always without VAT.
So even with the meager feed in money there are still deals that will profit the owner and a good installer is having a fair share still, too.
I really hope your prices in the USA are similarly coming down, especially the installation costs.If costs for a 7 to 10 kWp install would come down to 1.50$ it would start a real boom in the sunnier parts of the US - especially if net metering or "near to net metering" are still the way of monetary compensation. (In Germany 1000kWh per kWp annually are seen as very good)
All prices are without VAT, because the PVer has to register a business with the taxman, and business investments are always without VAT.
So even with the meager feed in money there are still deals that will profit the owner and a good installer is having a fair share still, too.
I really hope your prices in the USA are similarly coming down, especially the installation costs.If costs for a 7 to 10 kWp install would come down to 1.50$ it would start a real boom in the sunnier parts of the US - especially if net metering or "near to net metering" are still the way of monetary compensation. (In Germany 1000kWh per kWp annually are seen as very good)
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