County staff provided an update on the Switch Together solar group-buy on Aug. 15, saying the spring campaign produced higher registrations and that a fall registration deadline is approaching. "Spring we had 215 new people that registered," said the presenter, Miss Hinshaw, describing regional sign-ups; staff said local registered vendors include Winfrey Solar and Greenlink.
Why it matters: the program bundles buyers to obtain lower contractor pricing and make federal incentives easier to use. Staff said the group-buy produced a lower average per-panel price in the county campaign and that the program estimates substantial reductions from retail pricing after incentives and contractor discounts. The presenter said the county-aggregated estimate for an example house showed an estimated $22,000 system cost reduced to roughly $6,000 after credits and incentives, subject to individual household factors and pending final quotes from contractors.
Key practical points discussed: registration for the group-buy’s current campaign closes Sept. 3; participants pay a refundable deposit to hold place in the queue; installers advised there will likely be heavy demand and that completion by Dec. 31 is uncertain but companies said they would try to meet the installation timing required to claim federal tax credits. Committee members asked whether the federal tax credit requires installation or payment by Dec. 31; staff said details remain unclear and that the vendors believe installed systems will be required but are still confirming timelines.
Staff described financing features noted by vendors: an interest-free (deferred-payment) option for a period (presenter cited an example of an 18-month deferment), and illustrative payback estimates such as a 7-year simple payback in some sample scenarios. Staff encouraged residents interested in tax credits and the group-buy discount to register by Sept. 3 to secure priority in scheduling.
Ending: staff said a fuller program report will be available later this year; several committee members and residents said they plan to register or seek contractor quotes before the Sept. 3 deadline.