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Originally Posted by Last2Die
it costs nothing, I should have been more specific, The vehicle costs nothing to operate in lieu of gasoline. The panels I did pay for in full, and it also covers all usage in the house to include the pool and ac units with left over. I have a friend in the business and I got a really good deal on the panels.
The "Break" you mention I assume thats the tax break? already having solar on the house getting the EV was the next logical step, I used every penny of that credit to move finances around. helped out quite a bit !!
Tony
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My point was that if you (or anybody) pays money for solar panels, you have already paid money for the electricity to power the car. Buying solar panels is the equivalent of prepaying for electricity for the next X number of years.
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