I got a 6.5kwp, 5kw battery, 6kw inverter plus hot water eddi, and rest of your spec for 9k net INSTALLED incl BER price agreed and installed Mar 26th.What should the guide price be for the following.Just want to know what would be a good quote. and what would be expensive. If anybody has installed a similiar type of solar panels
Modules- 340w JA Mono panels with 25-
year efficiency warranty and 12-year
manufacturer’s warranty
16x 340w JA panels
Monocrystalline =
5.4kwp system
Inverter –Solis 6kw hrbrid 1x 6kw Solis inverter
with wifi dongle
Mounting Kit- Renosol roof mount As Required
Check Meter- 1x check meter
Scaffolding
As required
All required Electrical Work 1x DC ISOLATOR
1x AC ISOLATOR
1x Fireman switch
Batteries- Dyness 1x Dyness 5.1kwh
battery
Solar Switch- for heating hot water
through the solar panels with surplus
power
1x Eddi water diverter
That rule of thumb is broken now, since the Russians invaded and the large utility price increases.People on boards.ie say guide price should be about €1k per 1kwh after grant. Cant remember what their rule of thumb for eddi and batteries was.
Personally I think you should all look at mysolar.ie and not pay anything up front, went with them and v happy so far.
Good luck, with the pending energy crises coming next winter, prices are heading one wayI was quoted today 15k ( 12.7 k after grant ) for a 6kw system with 4.8 kwh batter and eddi. Prices are gone mad. Same quote from same company for my neighbour last Jan was 11 k and 8.6k. 68 % price increase. Guess the PV installers jumping on the price gauging as well. I will wait till recession kick in next year and buy when they half the price.
That may be the case but does it justify paying over the odds now to future proof. I think not.Good luck, with the pending energy crises coming next winter, prices are heading one way
Who knows?, all bets are off now. I'm happy not to be enriching Putin and other despots as best as I canThat may be the case but does it justify paying over the odds now to future proof. I think not
Let's keep the focus on the financial aspect here, you can post in the depths if you want to discuss the moral aspects of energy use.Who knows?, all bets are off now. I'm happy not to be enriching Putin and other despots as best as I can
I have been quoted as follows. Grateful for any comments.
System size: 4KW - PV Panels – Jinko or Leapton 400w by 10
Panel Mounting – Renusol
Inverter - Solis single phase 5G inverter.
Hot water – My Eddi
Total cost: €8,600 including VAT. That is all before deduction for grantgrant
Hi I got my SP in about three years ago and one thing I can tell you is to phone ALL if you can of the Providers that are on the SEAI list and to know which type of system you require. My final cost on a a 4,2KW with 2x22kw Battery was 8500 e B4 grant however quotes ranged from 8.5k to 13k for the exact same systemWhat should the guide price be for the following.Just want to know what would be a good quote. and what would be expensive. If anybody has installed a similiar type of solar panels
Modules- 340w JA Mono panels with 25-
year efficiency warranty and 12-year
manufacturer’s warranty
16x 340w JA panels
Monocrystalline =
5.4kwp system
Inverter –Solis 6kw hrbrid 1x 6kw Solis inverter
with wifi dongle
Mounting Kit- Renosol roof mount As Required
Check Meter- 1x check meter
Scaffolding
As required
All required Electrical Work 1x DC ISOLATOR
1x AC ISOLATOR
1x Fireman switch
Batteries- Dyness 1x Dyness 5.1kwh
battery
Solar Switch- for heating hot water
through the solar panels with surplus
power
1x Eddi water diverter
NO FEES FOR NC6 FORMMy quotation for the following, ground mounted 4Kw System is €10,000 incl VAT and before Grant.
10 x 400w Trina Solar PV Panels
6 x Ground Mount Frames
Huawei Hybrid Invertor (SUN2000-4KTL)
Mounting Brackets
Cable and wiring
The quote includes all Application and Admin fees for NC6 Connection to the Grid and for the SEAI Grant.
Any and all informed views would be very welcome, thanks.
Yes, there is significant investment in improving the efficiency of PV panels. Early panels were super expensive and achieved ~1% efficiency whereas panels today can hit 25% with recent development promising up to 40% in the not too distant future.Are PV improving / getting cheaper?
Lots of PV on houses, that are suitable seems like an easy win for power grid and government.
Needs decent grants though.
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