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Edited March 17, 2024
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I know this is still wildly expensive but the same 2 battery configuration on Ecoflow's website is $8798.
If you're in the market for one of these this price for 12kwh can't be beat.
https://www.costco.com/ecoflow-de...ue&nf=true
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This one qualifies for a 30% tax credit and will last 10 years
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IMO, it is apples and oranges. You are talking about a SOLID-STATE very digitally smart solar power generator that can run 24x7 for 10-20 years, versus a not very smart very noisy with lots of moving parts natural gas generator that can not run 24x7 for 10-20 years with lots of additional costs for maintenance, repairs and fuel. And I'm not even mentioning the environmental issues with fossil fuels.
IMO, it's like comparing SSD/NVMEs solid-state drives with floppy drives.
BTW, I agree that the DPU extra 6.2kWh batteries need to come down to the $2K level and I think they will in the next 12months (currently the cheapest I've seen is $2.5K which is 0.40/watt...).
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when ppl says "30% tax credit", the 30% of what?
when ppl says "30% tax credit", the 30% of what?
when ppl says "30% tax credit", the 30% of what?
Better than a Telsa power wall.
My power is very stable here and goes out like once every two years and it's only been short periods of time. Can this be programmed to use power from the batteries during peak times so you avoid paying the most expensive rates? I don't need to it to run my house during outages since they are so infrequent.