i think I'm going to go off grid, after being on grid with the solar net-metered stuff. If its off grid, I get to do it. To re-instate being On grid, I have to hire sanctioned, approved people to have my snow damaged system re-approved by the local utility. ... $$$$. If I can just do an EV car off grid entirely, I'm all in. Its a 4KW Solar System.
We have a self-installed 7.5KW solar panel system on the roof
of a detatched garage. The 20 375 watt panels face south and
are only shaded by east and west horizon trees (a good site).
It started producing power in November of 2019. This is a
grid-tied system and relatively trouble free with only one
issue that was covered by warranty.
A summary to date:
It produces over 9100 KWH per year that meets and exceeds
our usage. Connection fees, taxes and other charges means
that most months we get a bill, but the utility program
sends us a check every year that makes our electricity
free. About 25kwh per day production.
We live in central Minnesota in a 2600 square foot house,
electric ranges, dryers and gas heat.
We added a plug-in hybrid car this year and as most of
our driving is local, we use the 24 miles of battery
and little gas.
Solar, sized right and installed right can be an
effective solution.