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Originally Posted by thinkxingu
I don't know the statistics, but I know enough people behind the scenes that are not as well off as you might assume and, even if they have second homes, toys, etc., they may do so much less expensively.
So, I bring up initial investment costs because having that amount of available money just isn't as common as it once was...especially if one wants to enjoy those cars, toys, etc....which in turn limits how quickly green options become mainstream...
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Stop assuming you need to be rich to do Solar.
All your doing is convincing folks it’s out of reach.
You DO NOT need all cash up front. But that will give the best ROI.
Some lease deals go something like this. They lock you in at a lower electric rate. They upgrade your service for free. All repairs are free for 20 years. If system does not produce (broken or snow covered) they pay your electric bill. You pay nothing out of pocket. And system is yours free and clear after 20 years. Even folks that do have the cash go that route because they rather invest that cash.
Enough about being too poor for Solar. Too naive maybe.
It’s a no brainer.