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When shopping for solar modules (panels), always insist on solar panels using solar cells which have been cut from a solid silicon ingot.

Many of the solar panels currently on the market use silicon that is not cut from solid silicon ingots which may offer lower efficiencies, poorer tolerances or lesser warranties.

We only sell modules made from single silicon ingots.

High Quality - High Efficiency & Durability at an affordable cost is the key to our photovoltaic systems.

              
 

                  

 

Suntech STP210-18/Ub-1    PVP 2000 Inverter

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Sharpâ ND-220U1F

42 Sharp 220 Watt solar panels equals 9,240 DC rated Watts.

According to the California Energy Commission's website, the Sharp ND-220U1F 220 Watt solar panel has a PTC rating of 194.20 Watts.

42 of these panels equals 9,240 DC Watts or  8,156.40 PTC rated Watts.

Multiply this PTC rating by the 96% efficiency rating of the inverter and the result is 7,830.14 Watts times the $2.20 rebate offered by So Cal Edison gives you a rebate of $17,226.32


Suntech STP210-18/Ub-1

44 Suntech 210 Watt solar panels equals 9,240 DC rated Watts.

According to the California Energy Commission's website, the Suntech STP210-18/Ub-1 210 Watt solar panel has a PTC rating of 189.00 Watts.

44 of these panels equals the same 9,240 DC Watts or 8,316 PTC rated Watts.

Multiply this PTC rating by the 96% efficiency rating of the inverter equals 7,983.36 Watts times the $2.20 rebate offered by So Cal Edison gives you a rebate of $17,563.39.

That's a $337.07 bigger rebate in your pocket when you choose this Suntech solar panel instead of the Sharpâ ND-220U1F solar panel.

Compare this solar panel to the PTC ratings of other solar panels and see how much larger your rebate will be with Suntech.

Complete Residential Solar System Cost:
all prices include installation, all final prices are estimates and may very with rebate calculations. All prices are subject to change without notice.

1.2KW Grid-Tie System Discount price: $10,496
 
Final Price $7,100 + tax
2.0KW Grid-Tie System
 
Discount price: $17,000 Final Price $11,229 + tax
3.2KW Grid-Tie System Discount price: $27,200 Final Price $17,348 + tax
 
5.2KW Grid-Tie System Discount price: $44,200 Final Price $28,051 + tax
 

Complete Commercial Solar System Cost:
all prices include installation, all final prices are estimates and may very with rebate calculations. All prices are subject to change without notice.

6.0KW Grid-Tie System Discount price: $51,000
 
Final Price $31,980 + tax
7.2KW Grid-Tie System
 
Discount price: $61,200 Final Price $37,856 + tax
8.4KW Grid-Tie System Discount price: $71,400 Final Price $43,342 + tax
 
25.2KW Grid-Tie System Discount price: $214,200 Final Price $129,970 + tax
 


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