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<blockquote data-quote="binky" data-source="post: 480287" data-attributes="member: 490"><p>your top spec quote inclusive of a 7kW LG battery would be around £14.5 k from me</p><p></p><p>very hard to comment on the cheaper packages due to lack of info on the battery, but a 4kW system with 3.6kW BYD battery would be around £7k.</p><p></p><p>I have very low overheads so beating bigger company prices is easy. What you have been quoted isn't far from the mark for most companies.</p><p></p><p>Solaredge is a waste of money unless you have shading, you're just adding potential failure points to the roof. LG panels are beutiful but expensive, JA give a very good balance on price / good performance. Jinko are OK, but 270W panels are very much 'old hat' , they do a new panel with MPPTs built in, which looks very interesting as it gives the benefits of optimisers without the cost.</p><p></p><p>Might be worth contacting a few other local suppliers, but it is close to the deadline</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="binky, post: 480287, member: 490"] your top spec quote inclusive of a 7kW LG battery would be around £14.5 k from me very hard to comment on the cheaper packages due to lack of info on the battery, but a 4kW system with 3.6kW BYD battery would be around £7k. I have very low overheads so beating bigger company prices is easy. What you have been quoted isn't far from the mark for most companies. Solaredge is a waste of money unless you have shading, you're just adding potential failure points to the roof. LG panels are beutiful but expensive, JA give a very good balance on price / good performance. Jinko are OK, but 270W panels are very much 'old hat' , they do a new panel with MPPTs built in, which looks very interesting as it gives the benefits of optimisers without the cost. Might be worth contacting a few other local suppliers, but it is close to the deadline [/QUOTE]
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