Tesla just sent me a text message. They said we’re waiting on the utility company to give us a go ahead to schedule the install. Idk
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Tesla just sent me a text message. They said we’re waiting on the utility company to give us a go ahead to schedule the install. Idk
When did your application for permit was submitted to Centerpoint? I signed the application on June 2 and still waiting for CenterPoint to approve the installation.Just got notice from Tesla that they received approved permits, I’m assuming from the city. Guess next step is to schedule the install? We’ll see
I had my Site visit on Jun 21.When did your application for permit was submitted to Centerpoint? I signed the application on June 2 and still waiting for CenterPoint to approve the installation.
I however got a site visit on June 22 so I don't know when we got to dryin yet.
I am sorry. It was a mistake. My site visit is july 22. Dry in is scheduled for july 27th but i got no email confirmation for the dryin yet. Just a link they sent me to pick a date.I had my Site visit on Jun 21.
What is the Dry in process? Is this for a solar roof? I’m unfamiliar with this. Is it before you get the panels installed on the roof as in a covering? Thanks. I’m a noob to this process.I am sorry. It was a mistake. My site visit is july 22. Dry in is scheduled for july 27th but i got no email confirmation for the dryin yet. Just a link they sent me to pick a date.
It is for a new build with solar roof. They will come and install membrane to protect it from water. Then they will install the solar roof.What is the Dry in process? Is this for a solar roof? I’m unfamiliar with this. Is it before you get the panels installed on the roof as in a covering? Thanks. I’m a noob to this process.
Thanks.It is for a new build with solar roof. They will come and install membrane to protect it from water. Then they will install the solar roof.
Get one powerwall. Without the powerwall. If your electricity goes down. You will have backup and you can use your solar during the day. Without a powerwall you will not be able to use your solar during the day. If your electricty goes out. I would love to get multiple powerwall's. I'm only getting one. To keep my monthly note down.I am exploring the tesla solar options. I live in Dallas,TX. I am debating whether I should include powerwall or not. Initial web site recommendation is to go with 14.40 KW with 1 powerwall battery (1.5 days home backup). I am thinking of going with 16.8 KW with no powerwall. Our service provider has net metering. Hopefully surplus solar generation should offset the night usage. Anything I am loosing out on not choosing the powerwall ?
Congrats. Did you get an email from centerpoint about the approval?Update.
I have all approvals. Tesla say’s. I guess from Centerpoint. I’m waiting to schedule install now. Idk.
Only a Text message from Tesla. No emails and I haven’t had to sign anything new. So I’m a little confused on the delay of scheduling install if I’m all good to go. As they told me. IdkCongrats. Did you get an email from centerpoint about the approval?
When did you sign the interconnection application with centerpoint?
I see you are outside of Houston area so I guess the wait for Centerpoint approval is not that long. I heard stories of months waiting since there are lots of solar applications and few people at Centerpoint to go through the queue.Only a Text message from Tesla. No emails and I haven’t had to sign anything new. So I’m a little confused on the delay of scheduling install if I’m all good to go. As they told me. Idk
I hope so. I don’t know. I’m waiting to schedule. When an available time comes up. They say. Idk. I’m good to go. They say. I’m going to call them next week. Monday or Tuesday. I will like to hear the details. Or the reason for waiting to schedule. Maybe they don’t have the equipment to install.I see you are outside of Houston area so I guess the wait for Centerpoint approval is not that long. I heard stories of months waiting since there are lots of solar applications and few people at Centerpoint to go through the queue.
Anyway, congratulations and I look forward to hearing your system getting installed soon.
Ok. So one of the other solar companies that I got an estimate from. Stayed in contact with me. They told me that Tesla customers have been complaining about Tesla pushing back there install. Because Tesla doesn’t have the enough equipment to install. I know they are trying to get my business and there are shortages everywhere. I will wait on Tesla obviously. Tesla still had a WAY lower price.Centerpoint is not the reason I've waited for 9 months. It's the equipment and install crew in houston area.
Thanks for your reply. I will place the order with one powerwall with 14.8 KWGet one powerwall. Without the powerwall. If your electricity goes down. You will have backup and you can use your solar during the day. Without a powerwall you will not be able to use your solar during the day. If your electricty goes out. I would love to get multiple powerwall's. I'm only getting one. To keep my monthly note down.
Take a look at the Green Mountain free nights plan - there is no cost for grid use from 8pm to 6am. Excess solar is bought back at $0, but Tesla’s time based control does a great job in minimizing our daytime grid draw. I modeled MP2 and it would cost more on a net metering plan. Our electric bills have been $5-6 per month and we have a net pull in the summer.I did some research and for my area. Currently MP2 or Shell energy has the best rates for buy back and rollover.
I took a look at Green Mountain. After I made my panic buy. Signing with MP2. I saw the rates. I believe they were 25.9 cents. I didn’t see a plan in my zip code. That was free nights. I will look again Thank you.Take a look at the Green Mountain free nights plan - there is no cost for grid use from 8pm to 6am. Excess solar is bought back at $0, but Tesla’s time based control does a great job in minimizing our daytime grid draw. I modeled MP2 and it would cost more on a net metering plan. Our electric bills have been $5-6 per month and we have a net pull in the summer.
there is another thread on here about the free nights plans avail in TX…