It just feels to me to be very nearly zero sum game financially, with even a bit of adverse risk leaning towards opting for a solar installation considering potential for roof warranty and insurance issues due to some of the less reputable providers/installers out there. Certainly if the reputation of the technology takes a hit, a barrier to selling your home could be a pain point as well.
I’ll say this, I don’t hear any regret, but for me these things are a barrier to adoption unless I was planning on being in the home for a longer (20+ years) term and wasn’t financing the system.
Not sure when your friends got it but everyone that got it in 2021 here (Winter Garden area) have been saving since the day it was turned on.
While we were building this house (2017) we rented an older home about 2200 square feet (built 1999) the bill was running around $350 during summer. If I was running that level and could replace with 180/mo across 10 years, I’d definitely do it despite my other reservations.
if they kill the "sell at the same price of buy" for power we might have to install batteries to make ends meet but so far the credits are doing their job.
[1] https://www.cnn.com/2025/04/22/business/us-tariffs-southeast...