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Joshua Partner

Solar Companies in NJ<br><br>https://solarvisit.com/home/<br><br>http://www.nationalsolarprogram.com/scnct/home-solar-rebates/<br><br>Address: 1506 W 600 N, Orem, UT 84604<br>Phone: 801-358-6431<br>Website: https://youtu.be/l4Q9m3n98ug

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Joshua Partner

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  1. Solar Companies In New Jersey 6 Questions To Ask Photo Credit: EarthTechling

  2. 1. Do You Offer PPA or Loan? • PPA = Power Purchase Agreement (Pay Less/kWh) • Loan = You Save 100% - Monthly Payment Photo Credit: EarthTechling

  3. 2. How Much do you charge per watt? • PPA - No More Than $0.12/kWh • Financed Panels - No More Than $4.55/watt Photo Credit: EarthTechling

  4. 3. How Long Does permitting take? • This varies based on the time of year and the number of permits being processed. • This is more to establish the right expectations. Photo Credit: EarthTechling

  5. 4. How are the panels insured? • PPA - The Solar Company Is Responsible • Financed Panels - You Are Responsible Photo Credit: EarthTechling

  6. 5. How long Do the panels last? • PPA - 20 Yr Maintenance Warranty • Financed Panels - 25-30 Year Manufacturer Warranty Photo Credit: EarthTechling

  7. 6. How Good Should My Credit BE? • PPA & Financed Panels - Varies Based On Company • Generally Higher Than 600 • But … Photo Credit: EarthTechling

  8. My Recommendations Don’t be afraid of the sales people. Photo Credit: EarthTechling

  9. My Recommendations Don’t be afraid to say no. Photo Credit: EarthTechling

  10. My Recommendations NREL (Dept. of Energy) recommended that we compare as many solar options as possible to avoid paying inflated prices. (see report in description) Photo Credit: EarthTechling

  11. My Recommendations Allow multiple companies to give you estimates. How? Photo Credit: EarthTechling

  12. My Recommendations Use a “solar marketplace” to let companies compete with each other to offer the best deal. Don’t Call Everyone! (This is what I did at first) Photo Credit: EarthTechling

  13. Note: Lowest price doesn’t always mean the best deal. Not all panels are created equal. Photo Credit: EarthTechling

  14. My Recommendations The“solar marketplaces”I used were: SolarVisit.com (link in description) National Solar Program (link in description) Photo Credit: EarthTechling

  15. ReCap • Don’t be afraid of the sales people. • Don’t be afraid to say no. • Use a “solar marketplace”. • Allow multiple companies to give you estimates. • Let them compete and give you the best deal. • The lowest price doesn’t mean the best deal. • Consider using: • SolarVisit.com • National Solar Program Photo Credit: EarthTechling

  16. Good Luck! Take a look at the links in the description below. Photo Credit: EarthTechling

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