Usually, the biggest differences in the cost of the station are made by:
– the nature of the location of the station (the ground metal structure for fastening the panels costs more than the roof);
– station power (a 5 kW FES will cost more than a 30 kW FES compared to the cost of 1 kW);
– equipment quality and technological differences (polycrystalline panels will always have a lower price compared to monocrystalline panels);
As of the beginning of 2020, it can be said that the customer can focus on the average price of $750 per kW of the installed capacity of the station. At the same time, it is worth remembering that each project is individual, and in order to form the final price offer, professional installers must go to the place of installation of the station, make the necessary measurements, warn the customer about the nuances in the implementation of the project and only after that calculate everything “down to the last nut” .
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