There are two ways to get "free" solar installed on your roof.
The state/utility program that Frenchyd keeps referencing sounds like an On Bill Financing type of arrangement, but I can't find the specifics right now. Basically they install the solar with no out of pocket cost. You pay it off monthly on your energy bill through your savings. So for example if your pre solar bill was $500 a month, your post solar bill is still $500 per month, but the amount "saved"- say $400- goes towards paying off the solar. That continues for however many years it takes until you own the system free and clear. It's not horrible, but it's not the free lunch Frenchyd describes. You don't get the panels for free AND see an immediate reduction in your energy bill. It's also why you would owe the difference if you sold your home before the system has been paid off through your bills. Frenchyd is confused when he said it's paid for by the "extra" power the system generates that is sold back to the grid. Very few homes have a roof space/energy demand ratio that would allow for generation much greater than what they consume. Most can't match their consumption.
The common one that salespeople call you about with "free solar" is usually a lease. Again, no out of pocket, but not free. They use your roof to install their solar system, then sell you the electricity at a reduced rate from what your utility charges. They become your utility. You get a lower bill and get to switch to mostly green energy, but you will never get a payback like a fully paid for system can provide. There can also be issues when selling the house, since you have a long term lease on the system that a home buyer may not want to take over.
Toyman! said:
frenchyd said:
The prime requirement is the vehicles are American made with "American" batteries.
How is that going to work with your Model 2? From what I'm reading it is Chinese designed and will be Chinese built.
You haven't been reading that from Tesla.
The model Two is an American design it will be built in Mexico using American made batteries. Thus it qualifies.
Yes about a million will be made in Berlin , A million in China and 2 million in Mexico. Production is expected 3/4 of 2024.
The Chinese ones are for global consumption, the Berlin ones are for European production, the Mexican ones are for American consumption
Boost_Crazy said:
There are two ways to get "free" solar installed on your roof.
The state/utility program that Frenchyd keeps referencing sounds like an On Bill Financing type of arrangement, but I can't find the specifics right now. Basically they install the solar with no out of pocket cost. You pay it off monthly on your energy bill through your savings. So for example if your pre solar bill was $500 a month, your post solar bill is still $500 per month, but the amount "saved"- say $400- goes towards paying off the solar. That continues for however many years it takes until you own the system free and clear. It's not horrible, but it's not the free lunch Frenchyd describes. You don't get the panels for free AND see an immediate reduction in your energy bill. It's also why you would owe the difference if you sold your home before the system has been paid off through your bills. Frenchyd is confused when he said it's paid for by the "extra" power the system generates that is sold back to the grid. Very few homes have a roof space/energy demand ratio that would allow for generation much greater than what they consume. Most can't match their consumption.
The common one that salespeople call you about with "free solar" is usually a lease. Again, no out of pocket, but not free. They use your roof to install their solar system, then sell you the electricity at a reduced rate from what your utility charges. They become your utility. You get a lower bill and get to switch to mostly green energy, but you will never get a payback like a fully paid for system can provide. There can also be issues when selling the house, since you have a long term lease on the system that a home buyer may not want to take over.
So far none of the people I've talked to that have the system have said anything like what you are saying.
If you know how would you please post a link?
SV reX
MegaDork
6/28/23 2:17 p.m.
In reply to frenchyd :
Then explain it.
Because I GUARANTEE someone is making money, and the only way that works is if someone is paying money. Makes no difference if it's short or long term.
ITS NOT FREE.
SV reX
MegaDork
6/28/23 2:20 p.m.
In reply to frenchyd :
Never mind. I really don't want you to try to explain it. That's a clusterberkeley.
Snowdoggie (Forum Supporter) said:
I could use epoxy instead of bolting the free panels on my roof. I think that would work.
I would use window weld. I got some on my hootus in 1987 and most of it's still there in spite of regular, thorough scrubbings.
SV reX
MegaDork
6/28/23 4:20 p.m.
In reply to Wally (Forum Supporter) :
Great. Now I've got images stuck in my head of an NYC bus driver scrubbing his hootus.
In reply to SV reX :
I was wondering why he was putting solar panels on his hootus.
70 right over crest in 5,4,3,2.....................
I still don't see EV's Replacing ICEs.
In reply to AAZCD-Jon (Forum Supporter) :
Perhaps you will be by page 70.......
In reply to frenchyd :
So far none of the people I've talked to that have the system have said anything like what you are saying.
If you know how would you please post a link?
Here you go. I checked the state .gov sites, no free solar mentioned. Just the various solar rebate and incentive programs.
MN.GOV Solar
To find free, you need to look at the marketing for solar installers. The headline says free, like you claim. The details do not, and match what I and others said repeatedly. The people you have spoken to have fallen for a marketing gimmick. Here is a great example. Sensationalist "free" headline, followed by info on what the various "free" programs really mean- no upfront cost.
Free solar through the power of marketing
In reply to Boost_Crazy :
Next you'll tell me Tesla may be exaggerating as well.
Oh, and page 69. Nice.
Boost_Crazy said:
In reply to frenchyd :
So far none of the people I've talked to that have the system have said anything like what you are saying.
If you know how would you please post a link?
Here you go. I checked the state .gov sites, no free solar mentioned. Just the various solar rebate and incentive programs.
MN.GOV Solar
To find free, you need to look at the marketing for solar installers. The headline says free, like you claim. The details do not, and match what I and others said repeatedly. The people you have spoken to have fallen for a marketing gimmick. Here is a great example. Sensationalist "free" headline, followed by info on what the various "free" programs really mean- no upfront cost.
Free solar through the power of marketing
Thank you. I'll check that out. Sorry I've got company right now. But I appreciate your efforts.
AAZCD-Jon (Forum Supporter) said:
I still don't see EV's Replacing ICEs.
Some people simply won't. Fortunately you don't have to.
In reply to frenchyd :
That's rich. The person here that refuses to accept reality telling others that they can't see the reality. The hypocrisy is so thick there it's like you're trolling. Literally.
Tom1200
PowerDork
6/28/23 8:49 p.m.
bobzilla said:
In reply to frenchyd :
That's rich. The person here that refuses to accept reality telling others that they can't see the reality. The hypocrisy is so thick there it's like you're trolling. Literally.
Aren't trolling motors battery powered???
This is a shameless attempt to get us to page 70.
In reply to Tom1200 :
8 more posts and we cross the line
Solar. Solar. Solar...
Ruh roh
I wonder if there are any types of power generation designed to handle severe weather.....
C'mon, 70. I'm doing my part.
In reply to AnthonyGS (Forum Supporter) :
I hear hail doesn't damage natural gas generators....
There are free dogs
There are free Lotus Europas
There are no free solar panels
In reply to Snowdoggie (Forum Supporter) :
Even the other two are not free. Food, repairs, care etc isn't free. The old adage "nothing in life is free, there's always a price" is even more relevant than ever.
In reply to Steve_Jones :
