Would you do 5 yr lease with a $99 residual - $1 a watt
solar_dave
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3000 watt system with Enphase installed for a $1 a watt, 5 yr term $99 residual and I own it. How could I possibly loose? Yes the installer gets the rebates and tax credits. They book it at some high dollar per watt. They have been in business for over 10 years and has good BBB rating.
Some risk? Maybe but for $3K??????? I have no intention of moving anytime soon.
Some risk? Maybe but for $3K??????? I have no intention of moving anytime soon.
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Re: Would you do 5 yr lease with a $99 residual - $1 a wattsolar_dave wrote: »3000 watt system with Enphase installed for a $1 a watt, 5 yr term $99 residual and I own it. How could I possibly loose? Yes the installer gets the rebates and tax credits. They book it at some high dollar per watt. They have been in business for over 10 years and has good BBB rating.
Some risk? Maybe but for $3K??????? I have no intention of moving anytime soon. -
Re: Would you do 5 yr lease with a $99 residual - $1 a watt
No they get the tax break and the APS rebates. So to buy outright, the cost are about $4.75 a watt installed. Take off the 30% fed and the APS $1 a watt and it is still about half that out of pocket cost.
Pvwatts says it will produce 4798 kWh annually, even if I only get the grid tie pay back of $0.065 it pays back in about 9 years, but what I am thinking is the charging on two Volts is getting me back into buy utility electric game. I hate that. -
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this is such a scam for tax payers. they inflate their labor costs so much to the feds to artificially pump up the installation costs. SO instead of charging $2 a watt for install they charge $4.
For example Normal labor on 10K system $20,000
inflated labor is now $40,000,
Feds pay them another $6,000 in tax credits
that is the only way I see these businesses are able to offer such good deals?
too bad you can't get a tax credit for your DIY work. -
Re: Would you do 5 yr lease with a $99 residual - $1 a wattrollandelliott wrote: »this is such a scam for tax payers. they inflate their labor costs so much to the feds to artificially pump up the installation costs. SO instead of charging $2 a watt for install they charge $4.
For example Normal labor on 10K system $20,000
inflated labor is now $40,000,
Feds pay them another $6,000 in tax credits
that is the only way I see these businesses are able to offer such good deals?
too bad you can't get a tax credit for your DIY work.
Yep it is exactly what they do. But it is them taking the liability for the fishy books, not me.
I pulled the trigger on a 3290 watt add with Enphase inverters (slight shading issue) for $3290, half up front, balance on completion. 5 year term with $99 residual, the 5 years is required by the Feds as the minimum term. The Volt has shown me that we need about a 2000 watt add when adding a second Volt. Already got the interconnect agreement back from the utility, which surprises me as this will take us to a 15.75 Kw overall connection.
It is cheaper than any install I can get anywhere else. In fact I asked about an install on the "rental" property I have that the step daughter and grand kids live in. With a 20 year lease they will do a $0.50 a watt and standard SMA inverter. $4500 for a 9Kw system. Not taken any action on that, not liking the term of the lease but they guarantee and maintain the system for the full term of the lease. -
Re: Would you do 5 yr lease with a $99 residual - $1 a watt
That's a killer deal. At that price it's a no brainer - 5 year payback, parts warranted for many more years and w/your Enphase system even if an inverter or panel fails the rest of the system will keep on generating.
Hopefully they're using the new M215 inverter w/the 25 year warranty.
So just to be clear - you're paying $1/watt up front, $0/mo and $99/residual after 5 years? Bargain!
As rollandelliott says - also not crazy about the inflated prices they are claiming on the books for fed tax credits - IMO the fed should change to a rebate based on actual production (like the California rebates) rather than gross cost. -
Re: Would you do 5 yr lease with a $99 residual - $1 a wattHopefully they're using the new M215 inverter w/the 25 year warranty.
So just to be clear - you're paying $1/watt up front, $0/mo and $99/residual after 5 years? Bargain!.
That is the exact deal, and inverters. I could not say no, if I had more roof space I would have gone bigger, but was also worried about my utility looking a bit to close -
Re: Would you do 5 yr lease with a $99 residual - $1 a watt
"APS rebates"
what is this the local utility? -
Re: Would you do 5 yr lease with a $99 residual - $1 a wattrollandelliott wrote: »"APS rebates"
what is this the local utility?
Yes, Arizona Public Service. They offer $1 watt rebate.
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