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You can still order cheap panels and batteries online in the USA. DIY = freedom
I didnāt read the article, but to back up what the headline says I have seen the price of batteries dramatically decrease over the last few years. For example, about 3 years ago I got some 200Ah lead gel-type batteries for my solar setup that cost over $400 each, and one of them is already failing. Last year and this year I bought LiFePO4 batteries that are higher capacity for less than the lead ones cost. The first batch was near $400 each for 300Ah LiFePO4 batteries, and this year I got more of the same for about $250 each. Lead is dead for solar. LiFePO4 is very cheap relatively now. The next step is probably Sodium-ion batteries - should be cheaper and more reliable than LiFePO4 batteries.
SACRAMENTO ā At the UN Climate Change Conference in Brazil, Governor Gavin Newsom announced that California has reached 16,942 megawatts (MW) of battery storage available ā a massive buildout thatās redefining grid reliability and accelerating the stateās transition to 100% clean energy.
Here in NM, many of my neighbors have solar panels on their roofs. It makes sense on the surface, but I donāt think many of them sprung for the batteries, which are pretty expensive. Since most of them work during the day, you know, when the sun is shining, all theyāre powering directly is their refrigerator, and whatever else runs when they arenāt home. So, theyāre relying on the buy-back program from PNM to offset the monthly finance charge for the installation, and hopefully lower their electric bill.
They also have the additional cost of removing the solar panels when the house sells, if they lease the panels, because often the solar company wonāt transfer the lease, and bonus, they donāt want the panels back.
The guy across the street has solar panels, without batteries, I asked, and told me his electric bill is ājustā $60 a month. Of course, he didnāt mention whatever he pays a month for the installation, assuming he financed it.
My bill is $70 a month for two people, no solar panels. I didnāt tell him that.