Hi everyone.
Thanks for this thread. It's been very useful as a prospective solar panel investor!
We're looking at making the move next year and researching a few options. We had a visit last week from Activ8 (owned by SSE Airtricity). The sales rep looked at usage on previous bills and advised on options best suited to our situation. No pressure and, overall, they were very helpful.
Quote for 14 panels = ~€10k net, where they factor in the grant ... so that we don't have to pay, then claim back.
It was explained to us that their system does NOT include a battery. Instead, it comprises (a) the panels, (b) a solar inverter, and (c) a hot water divert. We were told that batteries are generally inefficient and that the Activ8 'virtual' system was a better solution. With their system, electricity is drawn from the panels on an on-demand basis. Here is how I understand how it works:
- If the panels generate unused energy, it is sold back to the grid, which puts us in credit.
- Conversely, if we need electricity but, at that time, the panels are not generating energy, we pay for the energy we need.
The idea being, the credit built up from the panels offsets those times we don't have it to hand. (The sales rep reviewed recent Oct/Nov bills and said that we would have more than enough from solar to cover peak month electricity usage.) Also, any excess credit that we build up can be used against our gas too.
Is anyone else aware of this or has spoken recently to Activ8? Now that I think of it, I am not sure if this is an exclusive Activ8/Airticity arrangement that will perpetually tie us into Airticity. Any help/advice much appreciated. It feels like now is a good time to invest in solar (for many different reasons) but the options are mind-boggling.
I hope that all makes sense. This is my first post to the AAM forum, so thanks too to Brendan et al for creating such a great resource.