> Tesla does not suggest ordering an all-solar roof. Solar tiles cost $42 per square foot, while non-solar costs $11 per square foot. Tesla recommends $21.85 per square foot, based on 35 percent solar tiles. The design of the tiles, patented recently, mean the two appear the same to the untrained eye to create a single roof.
>Tobler bought a roof of around 2,000 square foot, with 40 percent of installed tiles solar. That costs around $50,000 once the federal solar Investment Tax Credit is factored in, and it produces around 9.85 kilowatts of power — which Tesla told Tobler was “the biggest system we have available.”
Can anyone familiar with the market compare that price to a "normal" roof solar installation? Seems quite expensive at first glance, but I'm not sure I have a good reference point when pricing everything in (warranty, powerwall, ...)
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[ 2.2 ms ] story [ 15.3 ms ] thread>Tobler bought a roof of around 2,000 square foot, with 40 percent of installed tiles solar. That costs around $50,000 once the federal solar Investment Tax Credit is factored in, and it produces around 9.85 kilowatts of power — which Tesla told Tobler was “the biggest system we have available.”
If you aren't in the market for a premium roof, this isn't the product for you.