Initial quote for 28 Q-Cell panels with enphase iq8h inverters and 2 Franklin batteries was $73,500. We found out that my power company (Georgia power) limits system size to 10kWH for net metering.
I asked for a new quote to stay at 10kWH. That would be two less panels. The cost decreased by $3300. My very limited knowledge tells me that a premium panel and most updated en phase should material cost less than $700 per panel and inverter. That’s $1400 in materials (not including brackets). With my limited knowledge- seams like they are charging a hefty installation cost.
Seeing the red flag. I checked the total system material costs.
I checked an online retailer. Two Franklin batteries, Franklin aGate controller. 28 Q-cell panels and 28 iq8h micro-investors totaled $41,000. Leaving me questioning $34,000 remaining costs for design, permits, installation, and warranty.
Any thoughts? Am I looking at this wrong approach?
I asked for a new quote to stay at 10kWH. That would be two less panels. The cost decreased by $3300. My very limited knowledge tells me that a premium panel and most updated en phase should material cost less than $700 per panel and inverter. That’s $1400 in materials (not including brackets). With my limited knowledge- seams like they are charging a hefty installation cost.
Seeing the red flag. I checked the total system material costs.
I checked an online retailer. Two Franklin batteries, Franklin aGate controller. 28 Q-cell panels and 28 iq8h micro-investors totaled $41,000. Leaving me questioning $34,000 remaining costs for design, permits, installation, and warranty.
Any thoughts? Am I looking at this wrong approach?
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