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popularDavid_David posted Yesterday 08:19 PM
popularDavid_David posted Yesterday 08:19 PM

Ecoflow Delta Pro Ultra Whole-Home Power Solution (12 KWH Solution) Inc Trolley $4499.99

$4,500

$7,000

35% off
Costco Wholesale
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Costco has DPU+2 (12kWh) package now down to $4499.99 or $5499.99 with Smart Home Panel 2!

$2500 manufacturer's savings is valid 12/05/25 through 12/30/25. While supplies last.

Includes:
Delta Pro Ultra inverter
2 x Delta Pro Ultra Battery (6kWh each) = 12kWh Total
EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra Trolley (×1)

https://www.costco.com/p/-/ecoflo...?langId=-1
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Costco has DPU+2 (12kWh) package now down to $4499.99 or $5499.99 with Smart Home Panel 2!

$2500 manufacturer's savings is valid 12/05/25 through 12/30/25. While supplies last.

Includes:
Delta Pro Ultra inverter
2 x Delta Pro Ultra Battery (6kWh each) = 12kWh Total
EcoFlow DELTA Pro Ultra Trolley (×1)

https://www.costco.com/p/-/ecoflo...?langId=-1

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Yesterday 09:01 PM
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SmilingCatfish9325Yesterday 09:01 PM
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The trolley only carries one battery (6kWh), but this is still a great deal.
Yesterday 09:09 PM
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bruntYesterday 09:09 PM
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These are becoming extremely attractive. I would jump on this except for the fact that we are looking at an international move somewhat soon. After that, I will get one. We have a bunch of the smaller ones for lights, fridges, freezers, sump pumps for when we lose power. Something this size would run our house for a while.
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Rudedog7Yesterday 11:50 PM
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Quote from SmilingCatfish9325 :
The trolley only carries one battery (6kWh), but this is still a great deal.
Where are you taking this thing with a trolley? There are plenty of other options for portable battery systems even from Ecoflow.
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rb5505Today 12:13 AM
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The federal Residential Clean Energy Credit is set to expire for any expenditures made after December 31, 2025. This means that the property must be installed and placed in service by this deadline to qualify for the credit.
The credit, originally part of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 and scheduled to last through 2034, was accelerated to terminate at the end of 2025 with the signing of the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" on July 4, 2025.
Key Details
Credit Amount: The credit is for 30% of the cost of new, qualified clean energy property for your home.
Eligible Improvements: Qualifying expenses include those for solar panels, solar water heaters, small wind turbines, geothermal heat pumps, and battery storage technology (capacity of 3 kWh or greater).
Limits: There is no annual or lifetime dollar limit on the credit amount for most qualifying property, but it is nonrefundable. Any excess credit can generally be carried forward to reduce tax in future years, provided the credit is still in effect.
How to Claim: To claim the credit, you must file IRS Form 5695 with your federal tax return for the tax year in which the property is installed and placed in service.
Homeowners considering these upgrades should act quickly to ensure installation is completed before the deadline. For more information on eligibility and to find other potential state or local incentives, you can consult a tax professional or use resources like the DSIRE database.
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i_max2k2Today 01:23 AM
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Quote from rb5505 :
The federal Residential Clean Energy Credit is set to expire for any expenditures made after December 31, 2025. This means that the property must be installed and placed in service by this deadline to qualify for the credit.
The credit, originally part of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 and scheduled to last through 2034, was accelerated to terminate at the end of 2025 with the signing of the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" on July 4, 2025.
Key Details
Credit Amount: The credit is for 30% of the cost of new, qualified clean energy property for your home.
Eligible Improvements: Qualifying expenses include those for solar panels, solar water heaters, small wind turbines, geothermal heat pumps, and battery storage technology (capacity of 3 kWh or greater).
Limits: There is no annual or lifetime dollar limit on the credit amount for most qualifying property, but it is nonrefundable. Any excess credit can generally be carried forward to reduce tax in future years, provided the credit is still in effect.
How to Claim: To claim the credit, you must file IRS Form 5695 with your federal tax return for the tax year in which the property is installed and placed in service.
Homeowners considering these upgrades should act quickly to ensure installation is completed before the deadline. For more information on eligibility and to find other potential state or local incentives, you can consult a tax professional or use resources like the DSIRE database.
The installation part is a big unknown. No clear language towards it.

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