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Could anybody help point me in the right direction to get an accurate quote for * kW grid tied STANDALONE system??

I need to know the cost of all the balance of system as well

Thanks!
 
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Your question seems a bit vague and confusing - can you be more specific about what you're trying to achieve?
 
Explain what you find confusing ?

Stand-alone, in my mind, means NOT connected to the grid; by definition, it is standing alone, in the middle of nowhere, where there is no mains power.

When you speak of "the cost of the balance" - do you mean the costings of the component parts - such as the approximate sensible price (in £500 blocks) for an installation of a 2.5kW system such as:

Inverter: £1000
Roof-mounting rails: £1000
Cables, conduit/trunking, generation meter, electrical sundries: £500
10x250W Sanyo panels: £4000 (about half that cost for Chinese panels)
Scaffolding and related equipment: £1000
Day-and-a-half's wages for electrician and two roofers: £500
Miscellaneous costs - sales rep, survey, system design, bureacracy, paperwork, certification, maintenance of company registration etc: £500
Occasional warranty-repairs, occasional purchase of new tools, transportation etc: £500
VAT: £500
Then a little profit on top for the company - £500
Total cost around £10000 for a Sanyo system and £8000 for a system with Chinese panels.

Bigger systems tend to work out cheaper per kW of output; 2.5kWp might cost £10k (£4000 per kWp) but 4kWp would only cost about £12k (£3000 per kWp).
A relatively small 1.5kWp system would work out about £5000 per kWp.

*Note that these are just rough numbers; they're not 100% accurate, but they'll get you "in the right ballpark", as they say.
I am not presently associated with any solar company nor am I making any kind of offer or guarantee.
 
Thank you for effort it your post! As far as I am aware standalone means a system that is not roof mounted. So you could have it in your garden and it's call standalone.
 
And yes back to me original post I need something close to an itemized bill stating what costs what, so no rounding up and ideally I need to state the manufacturer and model. Regards
 
A PV grid tied system designed as a non-critical standalone facility with a requirement of **kWh/day. Determine PV size and battery storage requirement assuming a typical insolation for *** at latitude of ** north. Include In your answer typical derating effects for the balance of system and use any choice components you deem suitable.
Detail PV and BOS inventory.
 
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What would the cost have to do with anything else on that list? seems like a funny question to have to answer when there are so many other variables not described. If its 'standing alone', is it next to a supply or 300mtrs away? Whats the ground its being mounted on, and how? Ballast or pile driven etc?
 
I'm not sure you'll find many people willing to put an itemised bill of what they are getting materials for on a public forum, and i'm not sure you really need it with such a vague description.
 
Can you please read the original post before writing any comments. And so far you haven't exactly been helpful. I do not require your opinion on what other people are willing to do.
 
Can you please read the original post before writing any comments. And so far you haven't exactly been helpful. I do not require your opinion on what other people are willing to do.

Its your college question so why dont you get off here and get your head in a book and find the answers like your probably supposed to be doing
 
Name me a book I am suppose to have that will have how much an inverter will cost. Or even the batteries? Again I appreciate if you don't want to help but please do not comment before reading the whole post. Thanks.
 
I'm not sure you'll find many people willing to put an itemised bill of what they are getting materials for on a public forum, and i'm not sure you really need it with such a vague description.

Why do you think I want trade prices? I want the price they would tell a customer so why would anybody not be OK with that?
 
Go to where everybody else has to go to get prices, a wholesalers. They'll tell you there and then what price they'll sell you it for.

I'm interested to hear what course its for though as non of the electrical/solar qualifications i've done required you to price a system using an itemised bill as it's irrelevant, sounds more like your digging around for prices and using the (suggested) excuse of a college course to cover your tracks?

You previous posts relate to SWA cable sizing which would seem like a likely method of connection to a ground mounted install also.

2+2= ...
 
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Why do you think I want trade prices? I want the price they would tell a customer so why would anybody not be OK with that?

Well make it up as you go along, then say you got a double glazing company to give you an idea of costs... it'll all look legit come the end anyway!

To be fair I think the rough guide on page 1 was close enough for your question, I would use that info and your not far off the mark.
 
To be honest, I was being sarcastic. If I'd have been asked this question on a college course then I'd be asking for my money back. What has the price of equipment got to do with anything?

You have had a bit of negativity, mostly from people that are stumped by the question. It doesn't seem to make any sense. You have definitely had some help as well though.
 
It is a design course, so you would expect after successful completion to know a bit about the cost of various types of installation? I think it's a valid question to assign. PV and BOS inventory, Likely performance for the insolation in question, Safety issues associated with this installation, Wiring and layout diagrams, Expected capital cost in GBP. That is what the question asks but I thought I would get some extra marks for saying what costs what in the capital cost but sadly it has inspired a lot of confusion and people thinking I am an undercover agent or something
 
I was just thinking that haha. I understand the confusion a bit more now as apparently you can't have a non-critical standalone facility that is also grid tied?? And I can guaran(damn)tee you that is EXACTLY what the question asks me do to can anybody explain why these two types can't mix so I at least have something to show my teacher tomorrow when I confront him about this question
 
R32, I have just read this thread, and to be honest, with your attitude within some of your comments I am surprised anybody is replying at all.
There are some very professional people on here, that could answer any question about PV that you ask them.
If you want something from somebody it always pays to be nice.
Here endeth the lesson.
 
R32, there are several meanings to 'stand-alone' hence confusion.

In planning terms it refers to a system that is not roof-mounted but sits on its own ground-frame.

In Feed-in Tariff terms it means a system that is connected to the grid without being connected to a dwelling.

In electrical terms it means off-grid.

In your question it could be read to mean either of the first two of those options.
 
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