Del Sol Energy

550 Harvest Park Dr #B
Brentwood, CA 94513 925-378-4800

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Consumer from Antioch, CA
Sep 28, 2022
Recommended
Initially, I wanted to add a solar panel system with a battery system. The sales rep told me that I don't really need a battery system under the current PG&E NEM 2 agreement. The owner came out to personally walk the property, and I brought up that I wanted the battery system. He said since I am planning on getting the Ford Lightning, that It is really not necessary for me to get the battery system, and explain (like the sales rep) that under NEM 2 agreement with PG&E, I sell, and purchase power for pretty much the same cost. It is RARE to find a company that IS NOT trying to make a quick buck out of you. The owner also challenged me to research how often the power goes out. I found that on my block, I only lose power a few days a year, for a few hours at a time. Do I really want to spend 10k, and let's say 50's hours worth of power outage usage over 5 years? Additionally, I had my installation on Monday, and Tuesday, then inspected by the city on Wednesday. PG&E had all the permits by Friday and I was online with PG&E Nem 2 Solar system on the same day. That is 5 days from the start of installation to being hooked up with PG&E (note that some cities require PG&E to inspect, state regulation states that systems of a certain size require PG&E inspection, AND many Solar companies use sub-contractors and as a result needs PG&E to inspect since they are not "properly permitted" with PG&E to install solar w/out a PG&E inspection. I had 20 panels installed with NO PG&E inspection required. There is a lot of misinformation regarding this, and multiple solar companies LYING to that a PG&E inspection is ALWAYS required...I DID NOT NEED/HAVE ONE).