HABEL
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Hi all.
I have been looking to get solar for some time and have decided to finally bite the bullet after having numerous quotes, I have found a supplier that is over decent quality panels (n-type) and a good price. I just can't decide if a battery is going to be worth the investment at the moment, and what size to go for. I have two options:
14 panel Jinko 415w (5.7 KWP) with solar edge optimisers and inverter: £8140
17 panel Jinko (7.1 KWP) with solar edge optimisers and inverter: £9138
The battery they are recommend for my size and usage is the solaredge 10kwh battery (9.5 usable) at £6999.
I am also looking at getting a zappi charger installed for our Nissan leaf for £1395
So some information about our usage. We currently use on average 16kwh a day in the winter. Our estimated annual usage is 5878kWh. We have a Nissan leaf that my wife uses 3 days a week for work mon-wed and is generally not used much on the other days apart for going locally to schools clubs or shopping. So I plan to switch to the octopus ev scheme, so that we can get cheap electricity over night to charge on a Mon Tuesday night, and the car can hopefully be charged on a Thursday onwards from solar energy. The at that size would almost be enough to run our house during the summer months independent from the grid, then in the winter we could take advantage of the cheaper rate over night to charge our battery storage for use in the day / evening. We currently have a combi boiler, but the long term plan is to get a heat pump installed as we have wet underfloor heating throughout downstairs so this could take advantage of the setup even more.
I am sold on the solar setup for 8 or 9k but unsure if the battery investment will pay off. 7k is quite an investment on something that may only last 10 years?
Here or some pics of the solar panel location and our roof. It is almost south facing. One thing to note is that we have a dormer which can provide some shading down either side during early morning and late evening. This is one of the reasons I opted for solaredge, along with the software. The 3 extra panels in the 17 panel install will be most likely to be affected by shaded so was unsure if they were worth the extra cost?
Any advice or input from people who have had these systems installed would be appreciated!
I have been looking to get solar for some time and have decided to finally bite the bullet after having numerous quotes, I have found a supplier that is over decent quality panels (n-type) and a good price. I just can't decide if a battery is going to be worth the investment at the moment, and what size to go for. I have two options:
14 panel Jinko 415w (5.7 KWP) with solar edge optimisers and inverter: £8140
17 panel Jinko (7.1 KWP) with solar edge optimisers and inverter: £9138
The battery they are recommend for my size and usage is the solaredge 10kwh battery (9.5 usable) at £6999.
I am also looking at getting a zappi charger installed for our Nissan leaf for £1395
So some information about our usage. We currently use on average 16kwh a day in the winter. Our estimated annual usage is 5878kWh. We have a Nissan leaf that my wife uses 3 days a week for work mon-wed and is generally not used much on the other days apart for going locally to schools clubs or shopping. So I plan to switch to the octopus ev scheme, so that we can get cheap electricity over night to charge on a Mon Tuesday night, and the car can hopefully be charged on a Thursday onwards from solar energy. The at that size would almost be enough to run our house during the summer months independent from the grid, then in the winter we could take advantage of the cheaper rate over night to charge our battery storage for use in the day / evening. We currently have a combi boiler, but the long term plan is to get a heat pump installed as we have wet underfloor heating throughout downstairs so this could take advantage of the setup even more.
I am sold on the solar setup for 8 or 9k but unsure if the battery investment will pay off. 7k is quite an investment on something that may only last 10 years?
Here or some pics of the solar panel location and our roof. It is almost south facing. One thing to note is that we have a dormer which can provide some shading down either side during early morning and late evening. This is one of the reasons I opted for solaredge, along with the software. The 3 extra panels in the 17 panel install will be most likely to be affected by shaded so was unsure if they were worth the extra cost?
Any advice or input from people who have had these systems installed would be appreciated!
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