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Charlie_D_
Jan 24, 2018Explorer
time2roll wrote:
30% is not a lot when suppliers are paying 50 cents a watt or less for the panels.
6kW panels for typical home install $3,000 cost and so $900 tariff. When a homeowner is paying $18,000 installed an extra $1,500 is not going to be a stopper for many.
Utility scale paying paying 30 cents per watt is even lower impact.
I think a good medium was struck as the manufacturers wanted 50% and the amounts phase out fairly quick. Also 2.5 GW of cells are exempted.The Trump administration also exempted the first 2.5 gigawatts of solar cell imports each year from the tax. On top of that, the Arizona-based company First Solar makes a type of panel that's not covered by the tariff. Between the exemption, the First Solar panels and projects already in the works, "itβs possible that in calendar year 2018, virtually none of the market would actually be affected by these tariffs," Zindler said.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/money/business/2018/01/22/trumps-30-tariff
My next solar roof install will be Tesla Solar Roof Tiles.
https://www.tesla.com/solarroof
There is also a big tax deduction for those who install them. Last report I read was that actual costs to buyers would be 4.9-5.9%. Buyer beware. Not all solar panels are the same.
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