Dear Solar Installers: Steal this blog post

Dear Solar Installers: Steal this blog post

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Dear Solar Installers,

This is a blog post cross-posted from Ipsun Solar's blog. You should consider posting it on your own blog, so we can all show consumers the importance of going solar right now.

Dear Homeowners Considering Solar,

I know you see the recession clouds forming, and dispersing, and forming again. So do I. It’s ominous, and the uncertainty is not very fun. Interest rates are rising, inflation is high, and the prospect of asset prices declining are real. Many of us who might have considered selling our home and buying a new one, are holding pat for the foreseeable future.

So what does any of this have to do with solar energy?

Well, there is a profound paradox in front of us that is hard to untangle.

On the one hand, nobody wants to outlay tens of thousands of dollars on anything right now.

On the other hand, solar energy is literally the best investment you can make right now, and the most likely to steady your finances through uncertain times.

Hear me out. This is my argument in 5 easy steps:

1. Inflation

The cost of gasoline in 1993 was $1.11/gallon. Today the average cost is nearly $4/gallon. Knowing that, if you could have purchased 30 years of gasoline in 1993, would you have done it?

The same concept applies to solar.

If you could lock in today’s utility rates for 30 years would you do it?

The difference with these two examples is that in the first, you can’t actually store 30 years of gasoline in your basement, but you can sure store 30 years of future electricity on your rooftop.

2. Volatility

The stock market is wildly volatile, and solar is not.

If you’re a good investor, you probably make a habit of not looking at your investments more than necessary. The fluctuations in price and value vary wildly from day to day and even month to month. But with solar, you don’t need to worry about looking at your returns, because as long as the sun rises every day, you’re getting the same exact return for 30 years.

In fact, our solar professionals can model out every single penny of savings down for all 30 years with astonishing accuracy.

Solar is quite literally an untaxed, stock market return, with no volatility.

3. Increase the value of your home

Going solar adds 4.1% to your home value, according to a nationwide Zillow survey of homes that were actually bought and sold in the United States, after going solar.

The median home value in the United States is $428,700 (as of this writing), which means you could add $17,576.70 to your home value just by going solar.

Want to know the funny part?

The average cost of going solar right now after tax credits and incentives is about $18,000.

No joke.

You could literally increase the value of your home by the same exact amount of the cost of a solar system - which means you have free electricity from Day 1.

4. Electric Vehicles

Remember the price of gasoline in 1993?

What if you could return to that tomorrow.

A study by the Union of Concerned Scientists found that the cost of driving an electric vehicle on solar panels is about $415 per year, compared to $1,260 per year for a gasoline-powered car.

That’s right, less than a third of the cost.

That means that by installing solar, you could actually fuel your transportation for the same amount you would have spent 30 years ago, relative to what you are paying today for a gas-powered vehicle.

5. Environment

Have you noticed that I haven’t even mentioned helping the environment yet? Everything is about your bottom line, because we believe that solar should be able to justify it’s cost with tangible benefits for everyone with a roof over their heads.

The fact is that if you have unobstructed roof space with sun shining on it, and it’s not covered with a solar panel, you are throwing money out the window.

Will going solar also be a gateway to future energy storage resilience for your home?

Absolutely.

Will it help wean America off foreign sources of energy?

Yes.

Will it’s ubiquity pave the way for sustainable sources of domestic energy that could stave off catastrophic climate change?

Yup.

But beyond any and all of that, it’s still an investment as good as anything in your portfolio, and that matters too.

You should go solar.

Not because of some moralistic story about politics or the environment. Not because of peer pressure. Not because someone knocked on your door, and not because your neighbor did it.

You should go solar because it’s the best hedge against inflation on the market, it’s added home value is nearly the cost of the system itself, and it’s probably the safest bet you’re ever going to find.

If it happens to save the planet and stick it to the autocrats, consider that gravy.

From "aha" to "oh crap", we’re sharing everything on our journey to help install 100,000 residential solar systems per year.

We’re learning a lot and so will you.

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written byJoe MarhamatiVice PresidentJoe is the Co-Founder and COO of Ipsun Solar – a top residential solar installer in Washington DC with 60+ employees and $10M+ in annual revenue.Read more »
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