I received an offer for 8.6 kWp at €2,200 net per kWp (without scaffolding). The whole thing was then nicely calculated with values that didn’t fit at all with the location and orientation of the roof. Payback period with incorrect values at 22 years! That didn’t even take into account that the inverter probably won’t last that long…
Early spring 2020 for 8.45 kWp €9,500 net with KACO inverter and 5 years warranty + 5 years warranty extension, without scaffolding or battery stuff. That was then €1,124 net per kWp.
Crazy what’s going on... brother-in-law just paid around €25K for 10 kWp + 10 kWh battery as Sinnvol bought it, the whole thing is up for debate now.
I am still struggling with the photovoltaic search. The offers that come in are absolutely overpriced (beyond 2k per kWp) or even partly come with a "storage obligation." I have found a small electrician who wants to make me an offer, we talked on the phone for half an hour, and he was quite honest and competent on the phone. If that doesn’t work out, we will put the photovoltaic project on hold for the time being...
We have 9,x kwp and a 7 storage, 375 W per module half cut, no Full Black. East/West orientation. The inverter is emergency power capable. I think we will end up around 17K net with scaffolding but we installed the stuff ourselves. However, we have high electricity consumption with our air-water heat pump plus household. The neighbor only has 3500kwh consumption, so it’s not worth it there.
I am still struggling with the photovoltaic search. The offers that come in are absolutely overpriced (beyond 2k per kWp) or sometimes even come with a "storage obligation". I have found a small electrician who wants to make me an offer, we talked on the phone for half an hour and he was quite honest and competent on the phone. If that doesn't work out, we'll put the photovoltaic project on hold for now...
If you have the electrician on hand for connection and registration, that's a home run. Possibly, the installation can also be done by a roofer company or you can cover the garage/garden house yourself. Regarding planning, do you already know the photovoltaic forum in blue-white-gray?