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The 4 Roof Types Released By The Tesla Solar Program

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Tesla has finally made its solar roofs open for ordering. The smooth and textured tiles are the only roof types currently available with the Tuscan and French tiles expected in 2018. 

Tesla’s 4 Solar Roof Types

Elon Musk has his Tesla glass division to thank for the creation of solar roofs. The glass tiles appear solid to the human eye, but the sun sees them as transparent allowing the tile to capture the sun’s energy.

The four different styles of the Tesla solar roof are:

  • Smooth Glass
  • French Slate
  • Tuscan
  • Textured Glass

It is hard to determine availability for each different type of solar roof since Tesla has said they will probably make only 2 types available at first. With efficiency still not proven, cost high, (looks like it actually WON’T cost less than a normal roof install – shocker), and no installations expected until MAYBE the end of 2017, it is safe to say that this probably is not your best option at the moment.

Tesla’s Solar Roof – Smooth Glass Tiles

The smooth glass tile design was created by the Tesla Solar program with the modern home in mind. It is a very straightforward, clean-cut design, that fits best with contemporary home design. While most homes are not the best fit for this design, this higher-end design fits the expensive homes built within the last few years.

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Slate tiling is one of the most sought after roof types and has been for some time. Elon Musk made a good move having this style be one of the 4 of the new Tesla solar roof. Slate tile roofs give off the hand-crafted look and the fact that the Tesla Solar program was able to recreate this is impressive.

Tesla’s Solar Roof – Tuscan Glass Tiles

The 3rd type of new Tesla Solar roof is the Tuscan glass tile. You have probably seen this type of roof on European-style homes. This type of roof dates back to the Greek and Roman times so you can be assured that this type of roof architecture has been tested. The question is will Elon Musk and Tesla Solar be able to recreate this beautiful European style using solar technology.

Tesla’s Solar Roof – Textured Glass Tiles

Textured roofing can be dated thousands of years back. This tile was extremely popular until the introduction of the smooth and glazed tiles. Today, textured tiles are normally seen on extremely old homes or historic buildings. If any historic structures make the move to solar, this will almost certainly be the style choice.

We encourage you to speak to an expert regarding your solar options as well as battery backup (Tesla does have an up and running battery!).

Production vs. Performance Guarantees

Production vs. Performance Guarantees

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Uncertainties are given when making a big ticket purchase that lasts 30 plus years.  Whether that is a home, a vehicle, or financial investments. How do you gain confidence that this purchase is financially sound?

When deciding on a solar photovoltaic system, there are a variety of guarantees and warranties.

The two that are most commonly referenced are the Production Guarantee and Performance Guarantee.

These are easy to confuse, especially since they are often misused interchangeably. It’s important to clarify the differences so you know exactly what to expect from your system.

Production Guarantee

Your solar system is custom designed for your home’s specifications.  The orientation of the roof, sun exposure, tilt, and many other variables go into the design process.  The exact same solar system on another home would not produce the same amount of energy.

There are many rudimentary solar calculators on the internet that guess what your solar needs might be. This is a very unscientific and broad way to calculate such a complicated system. Our Engineering Team uses sophisticated solar engineering software and proprietary tools to compose your system design.  

When the design is complete, we are able to predict how many kilowatt hours (kWh) your system will produce. A production guarantee is the installer’s promise that this design is accurate.  It guarantees that all relevant factors were taken into account during the design process – that all variables were accounted for. This promise is backed up by monetary compensation if the target kWh is not met for one year of the system’s production. Many installers offer production guarantees of $0.10/kWh-$0.12/kWh for production that is not met.

This would mean that if your system was designed to produce 10,000 kWh/year, but only produced 9,000 kWh/year, they would owe you a check for 1,000 kWh at whatever rate they set for their production guarantee.

It is important to work with a trusted Engineering Team when moving forward with solar.  The integrity of the design is crucial when making shutterstock_225815572.jpgyour investment.

Performance Guarantee

Installers offer production guarantees, but solar manufacturer’s offer performance guarantees. What’s the difference!

Performance guarantees are meant to ensure that if a panel degrades at a faster rate than its manufacturer designed it to, they will replace the panel that is degrading faster. Solar Photovoltaic panels are made to last decades. It is passive system design, meaning that they do not require any fuel to work – they simply crank out energy when the sun is out.  They are made of sturdy materials that allow it to take a beating from the elements (wind, sun, rain, snow, just not lava). There are even solar panels from the early days of solar, the 1960s, that is still functioning today!

That being said, there is a small amount of performance loss over time.  This number is a fraction of one percent, no matter who the manufacturer is. However, multiplied out over a large solar system, over 30 plus years, this number matters.

Typically solar panels degradation rates are set to be between 0.4/year – 0.7%/year.  These numbers apply to premium, top of the line panels, which is all we at Solar.com recommend choosing.  Performance Guarantees are 10-25 years, depending on the manufacturer.  

Your Friends At Solar.com Are Always In Your Corner

When exploring if solar is right for you, it is always good to review your warranties and guarantees with an industry professional.  We at Solar.com take a detailed look at your offers and advise you on your solar project.

Keep in mind we are more than happy to look at bids you may already have. We can clarify the various warranties and guarantees to make sure you are covered for any future issues you may have.

Investing in solar is a big decision. We at Solar.com can help you make a sound financial decision that is dependable for years to come.  To speak to one of our solar educators please call (888) 454-9979.