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Global Benchmark Price Indices
DECEMBER 2008 Survey Results
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Solarbuzz LLC maintains three Solar Electricity Benchmark Price Indices:

Solar I Solar Electricity Residential Price Index
Solar II Solar Electricity Commercial Price Index
Solar III Solar Electricity Industrial Price Index

The calculation methodology can be found by
clicking here. Prices on this page are illustrative only, indicative of global, rather than specific country, grid connect markets. Prices for individual projects often vary widely according to the location and type of system required.

Solar I: Residential Index

This Price Index is based upon a standard 2 kilowatt peak system, roof retrofit mounted. It is connected to the electricity grid and has battery back up to allow it to operate during times of electricity downtime. It is therefore also suitable as an Index for off grid Residential uses. The Price Index includes full system integration and installation costs.
Solar I
Installed Home System
On Grid or Off Grid (2 kilowatts)
change from prior month
Customer Price
$18,012
Down $66
Sunny climate
37.65 cents kWh
Down 0.09 cents kWh
Cloudy climate
82.83 cents kWh
Down 0.20 cents kWh
Solar II: Commercial Index
This is a 50 kilowatt ground mounted Solar System, which is connected to the electricity grid. It provides distributed energy and excludes any back up power. The Price Index includes full system integration and installation costs.
Solar II
Installed Commercial System
On Grid (50 kilowatts)
change from prior month
Customer Price
$342,900
Down $1,458
Sunny climate
27.37 cents kWh
Down 0.08 cents kWh
Cloudy climate
60.21 cents kWh
Down 0.18 cents kWh
Solar III: Industrial Index
This is a 500 kilowatt flat roof mounted Solar System, suitable on large buildings. It is connected to the electricity grid and excludes back up power. The Price Index includes full system integration and installation costs.

Solar III
Installed Industrial System

On Grid (500 kilowatts)
change from prior month
Customer Price
$2,474,245
Down $10,500
Sunny climate
21.32 cents kWh
Down 0.06 cents kWh
Cloudy climate
46.90 cents kWh
Down 0.14 cents kWh

Key Assumptions


There are many elements to the Index calculation which can be found by clicking here.

The most important elements of the calculation are the assumptions:


Over the short term:

- the cost of capital for the financing of the system. "Free money" rather than the 5% interest assumption used, could bring the price of a Solar System which calculates at 24 cents per kilowatt hour down to 15 cents per kilowatt hour
- the sunlight conditions - the energy output of a Solar System can be double in the sunbelt of United States, Australia, Africa or in the Mediterranean countries ("sunny climate" above), when compared against northern Germany or northern Japan ("cloudy climate" above). Even then, Germany and Japan have some of the largest solar installation programs of any countries worldwide
- the index is founded upon Retail prices for the Residential Index. Industry price discounts increase with system size and these factors are included in the Commercial and Industrial sized systems. However, although the Index is representative of actual discounts, these can vary according to each individual sales arrangement
- Personal and Corporate taxation can affect the "after tax" cents per kilowatt hour. Tax regimes that provide attractive allowances for capital equipment against high marginal tax rates can significantly enhance the economics of solar relative to Utility tariffs. This effect is dependent upon individual circumstances and therefore has been excluded from the Solarbuzz Index

Over the long term:

- Price of the Solar Electric Systems - A typical solar Electric system today costs a little less than $10 per Watt Peak. Prices have been historically been declining at around 4% per annum and this decline is expected to continue over the medium term.

Other factors:

- All Solarbuzz Price Indices exclude the impact of rebate programs that are available today in some European Countries, Japan, some States of the USA and through bi-lateral aid programs. It is possible to find your local government or utility offering rebates of anything from $3 - $5 Watt peak.

Survey Details


Once a month, Solarbuzz surveys the solar products market on the Internet.

The product price information can be found by clicking here and encompasses Solar Modules, Batteries, Inverters and Regulators (Charge Controllers). Together, these components account for around 80% of an installed Solar System. The final significant expense element is installation costs.

The appropriate basket of products is used to make the System Price calculation in the Solarbuzz Benchmark Price Indices above, which over the past five years have been based upon a database of 800,000+ price points (or around 5000 prices per month).

There are thousands of companies around the world that market solar electricity equipment systems and components. Of these, over 80 companies that display Retail prices on the internet, have been included in this survey.

Around 80% of these companies are based in the USA (but most market globally). The second largest region is Europe, where companies from United Kingdom, Germany and Switzerland are represented.

The remaining Companies in the survey are located in France, South Africa, Korea, Brazil, Canada and Australia.

Most of those companies that display prices are known as "solar dealers" or "integrators"
(within the solar energy industry).

A small number of wholesalers also display prices. For the most part, however, these wholesalers are focused on supplying their respective dealer networks.

Prices available to larger commercial customers (i.e. green energy companies, utilities, large OEMs) will be much lower than displayed in the Products price survey. The typical discounts are accounted for in the Benchmark Price Indices, but not in the product prices data.

Benchmark Price Indices

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