Thank you Tanya. A certain competitor said Tesla uses inferior system parts and configurations. They also have extremely poor customer service. A1 has quite the variety. I think it would be good to make a diagram of parts needed to design a system for let's say a 2,000 square foot home with 1 4 ton central AC unit, 1 refrigerator, 1 freezer, 3 bedrooms, 1 stove, 1 water heater, charging outlet for electric vehicles, efficient lighting throughout, washer, dryer. I think your presentation of up to date technology is very important for those of us that have suffered through loss of power for short times to several days/weeks. I am studying your website. It is a bit frustrating but I will keep looking. I really do not want to spend $1200 to $20,000 for any kind of a generator that needs maintenance and parts.
Very wonderful thank you
The big solution is always next year. Jam tomorrow to keep everyone calm.
I'll cover up my entire house with Perovskite once the technology is stable and durable enough.
Exactly what everyone was saying once mono solar panels came out😂😂
Thank you Tanya. A certain competitor said Tesla uses inferior system parts and configurations. They also have extremely poor customer service. A1 has quite the variety. I think it would be good to make a diagram of parts needed to design a system for let's say a 2,000 square foot home with 1 4 ton central AC unit, 1 refrigerator, 1 freezer, 3 bedrooms, 1 stove, 1 water heater, charging outlet for electric vehicles, efficient lighting throughout, washer, dryer. I think your presentation of up to date technology is very important for those of us that have suffered through loss of power for short times to several days/weeks. I am studying your website. It is a bit frustrating but I will keep looking. I really do not want to spend $1200 to $20,000 for any kind of a generator that needs maintenance and parts.
It's an interesting idea, yeah
@@a1solarstore I have another great idea that I really do not want to post here. What should I do or who should I call?
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Basically they will never be viable due to longevity
No, not necessarily. they become better with every iteration. but they need to be able to last for at least 10 years to be competitive.
@@a1solarstore I've been hearing that for 10 years yet here we are no viable product
Return to the earth it does not lie ..
Word up!