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Are Solar Prices Dropping? Yes!

Are Solar Prices Dropping? Yes!, florida solar report,

Are Solar Prices Dropping? Yes! Surprisingly, it’s not because of the lower-cost equipment or installation. Equipment and installation cost the same but the panels and inverters are more efficient. It’s because of a revolutionary idea called “Your Solar Advocate” Consulting Firm a Free Service.

Your Solar Advocate’s mission is to cut out all the unnecessary overhead costs that solar companies pass on to the homeowner.
It’s your home, roof, and money so you should be the beneficiary of the ROI (return on investment), not a solar company.

The cost of equipment hasn’t went down so much. The solar panels and inverters are made at a higher efficiency rating. Because the equipment is more productive the cost per kWh is cheaper. But even with the efficiency improvements, the cost drop is incremental at best.

The real savings going home solar is the price you can buy it for is more competitive. The present business model for solar companies’ in 2020 is flawed because it drives up the cost of home solar. The complete opposite of what’s necessary to get homeowners to buy into home solar.

Solar companies’ Take Advantage of Our Sense of Doing Good

Sure our priorities as a society are to care about the environment and contribute to cleaning it up. But that certainly doesn’t mean a homeowner doesn’t desire a financial gain from going solar. A homeowner certainly can not be blamed for wanting the financial benefits as well as the environmental benefits from solar.

It’s their home, roof, money and power bill payment, shouldn’t they be the one that benefits the most from going solar! Unfortunately, the homeowner is not who has been benefiting the most from solar but that’s about to change in 2020.

Here are two comparisons of what solar prices are in 2020. “Your Solar Advocate” literally eliminates half the expenses compared to what an average solar company charges. The cost of home solar is from one extreme to the other.

A Typical Solar Company's Proposal

Add-Ons To Every Solar Proposal Cost of Add-Ons
The Cost of Salesperson $3000
Sales Manager $1500
Proposal Builders and Permitting Department $1000
Overhead: Rent, Auto Insurance, Vehicles, and Utilities $1000
Cost of Leads and Marketing $1000
Points for Low Interest 20 Year Loan Terms
(Frequently Hidden Cost)
$2500
Solar Panels, Inverter, Installation $17,000
Solar Company Profit $5000
Total $32,000
Solar Companies Overhead Costs,
Add-Ons To Every Solar ProposalCost of Add-Ons
The Cost of a Salesperson$3000
Sales Manager$1500
Proposal Builders and Permitting Department$1000
Overhead: Rent, Auto Insurance, Vehicles, and Utilities$1000
Cost of Leads and Marketing$1000
Points for Low Interest 20 Year Loan Terms (Frequently Hidden Cost)$2500
Solar Panels, Inverter, Installation$17,000
Solar Company Profit$5000
Your Solar Advocate Target Price $2.75 a Watt Totals for 7K$19,250
Tax Credit – $5,005
The net Cost Is $14,245

Federal ITC Is 26% Off The Above Cost for Qualified Buyers (Be Cautious of Solar Companies Using The Tax Credit as a down-payment 12 to 15 months after the deal is closed)