• JustEnoughDucks
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    7 months ago

    Really depends on your area and amount of solar.

    For the DIY approach with 20 panels here in belgium, it would be about 7000€. A contractor is estimated at around 9000€.

    If you make a whole solar farm it would be of course, much more, but for a single family with <8000VA it is more reasonable.

    To get a 100k+ quote your area must have horrible anti-solar installment fees or the company is not legit.

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      7 months ago

      Keep mind that the prices in the article are FOB China (i.e. cover deliver to a ship in a port in China).

      Shipping for Shenzhen (most likely port) will be between $1000 and $2000.

      Duty tax for photovoltaic panels from China is 0% (I was curious so checked the TARIC database) but VAT gets added on top of it all (both the panels and the shipping) which depends on the country but will be around 20 - 25%

      What I’ve seen generally (not solar panels but years ago I did look into importing LED lamps) is that doing it directly tends to result in it costing as little as 1/4 of the price but, on the other hand as a small purchaser you run certain risks in terms of quality and the manufacturer guarantees actually being possible to uphold (I’ve imported stuff were the failure rate was 10% and if you have to send stuff back, it’s going to cost you).

      It’s worth considering for a big enough installation.

      That said if one goes DYI, looking around in the EU for better prices is well worth it and does not carry anywhere the same risks (but also won’t save you as much) as a retail buyer for something that’s 7000€ - this kind of stuff is were the single market really makes a difference and might save you a few thousands of euros.