Solar rooftops gain traction as electric vehicles owners look to skip paying for electricity or gasoline: ‘Solar just makes sense’::Residential solar is gaining traction in the U.S., with about 4.5 million homes now with solar rooftops.
Solar rooftops gain traction as electric vehicles owners look to skip paying for electricity or gasoline: ‘Solar just makes sense’::Residential solar is gaining traction in the U.S., with about 4.5 million homes now with solar rooftops.
This. I haven’t pulled the trigger on solar because I don’t know which company to trust and I am not confident any of them will be around to repair or upgrade the equipment in a few years.
I’ve been putting off even requesting quotes for years, but this thread got me thinking about it again. I ended up finding a site called energysage.com that seemed trustworthy enough. They anonymize RFQs for solar installs and send them to contractors that they’ve vetted. I entered my info last night and got two quotes back today. Turns out rooftop solar probably isn’t a good choice for my house. Payback would take 12.5 years, half of the equipment warranty. That’s if I pay for it all upfront, much longer if I get a loan. The problem seems to be that there are two big maples in front of my neighbor’s house that are shading a lot of the South facing part of my roof. Oh well!