Barriers To Solar Ownership Eliminated By Victory Power Garden
Market barriers to solar energy adoption have long played a major role in the slow pace of market penetration — even in the sunniest of areas. The most often cited barrier is the initial upfront cost. The cost and the return on investment of a rooftop system in most cases have been too long for the average homeowner. In fact, for a majority of homeowners, the payback time on their solar system is longer than they intend to remain in their home. The new business model offered by Victory Power Garden is a perfect solution to this barrier.
The Victory Power Garden dramatically reduces the upfront costs of installing solar power by allowing the customer to invest as much, or as little, as you want. It is our philosophy that solar energy should be affordable and available to everyone. That is my we have made it simple and affordable to purchase solar energy. You don’t have to purchase a predetermined sized system in order to go solar. The barrier of having to come up with a minimum of $10,000 is no longer the entry point for a homeowner to go solar. A homeowner can buy one panel or 20 panels in the Victory Power Garden. Prices start as low as $????. Because this is a more affordable investment than purchasing a rooftop system you can save your money for other priorities.
In addition to being affordable, the Victory Power Garden is also hassle free. By installing your solar panels in our garden you don’t have to worry about all of the issues that come with a rooftop system.
- Homeowner association governance can make solar utilization difficult. If you have a local home owners association which governs what modifications you can make to your property you need to have your system approved in advance of installing solar modules
- Installing a solar system requires modifications to a roof and may void any roof warranties.
- Customers need to check with their insurance provider before installing a solar system to make sure it is covered by your fire and homeowners insurance policy.
- A rooftop system requires a separate utility meter and other wall-mounted equipment that can affect the aesthetics of a home.
- Do you have adequate space on a south-facing roof to accommodate a solar system? If you are limited on space you may not be able to install your desired amount of solar?
- Is your rooftop location free of shade from other rooftop equipment or trees?
- Because many people view solar as new, it may be impact the resale value of your home if you decide to relocate later.
- Plus the Victory Power Garden requires no weekend maintenance on the part of the homeowner.
If you are like a majority of Americans that want to invest in a clean, renewable energy source, but don’t have the upfront capital, or you don’t live in a house that will accommodate a system, the Victory Power Garden is the solution.