Jim and I talked for almost an hour as I was helping him understand what went wrong.
- For $165/month, Jimβs solar is producing $23.40 worth of electricity. π
Why it maters: People having issues with their solar donβt know where to turn.
π£ Reality check: Unregulated salespeople can use smoke and mirrors and deceptive numbers to manipulate well meaning, trusting people.
- Jim is a manager at a bank, living with his wife in their first home and trying to manage his budget well.
Instead, heβs now overpaying for a solar system he never should have installed.
βοΈΒ How it works: Most people use long term financing to make solar more affordable.
Hereβs a simple way to check the value.
πΒ Take the monthly payment for the solar (in his case, itβs $165).
πΒ Divide that by what you currently pay for electricity (letβs use 12 cents)
πΒ The number you get is your break even number for kWh ($165/.12 = 1,375)
π₯Β The bottom line: For Jim to break even, he needs his solar to produce 1,375 kWh per month.
- Itβs currently producing 195 kWh.
β Β For your Smart Homeowner list
- Know anyone who canβt figure out whatβs going on with their solar? Give them my number – 214.893.5959
Best,
Travis