Brilliant! Thank you for sharing this magnificent video on solar container! What is the cost of the solar container? Greetings from Madang, Papua New Guinea!
Solarcontainer offers different solutions and prices depending on your needs. They also offer a lease option. For price information you can contact them with the form on thier webpage.
I am building a off grid house, 18kw panels, 44kwh batt. I live on Maui and the cost of this system will yield an unsubsidized cost of about $0.16/KWH. Grid power here cost $0.42/kwh. I believe that the future of power generation is mostly in individual homes. Most of the grid in the future will not be necessary in my opinion except for large urban areas. Home generation of power means freedom. This system from this video is clinging on to grid scale production and I don't think that's the direction that we should be headed in. We need to win on unsubsidized economics otherwise it is not a real win and it is unsustainable.
@@SingularityVault $0.16 per KWH is my unsubsidized cost. When I factor in that a new house connection to the grid is $10,000 and a 30% federal tax rebate, the subsidized adjusted system cost drops to around $0.08 per KWH.
And who is going to use it? People with loads of money who can install electricity anywhere they want but they prefer to have a temporary setup that cost an arm and a leg., stupid of you ask me, the truck delivering the contraption and have to pick it up, and the crane having to offload it (very heavy, steel and glass) will consume 5 times more than what that thing can deliver, and it only generate electricity during the day. This is not new, Nasa and the Russians has expanding Solar Panels for a very long time, stupid idea! build nuclear power plants!
At Singularity Vault we love Nuclear aswell. Check out our other videos like Thorium Reactors. But these Solar Containers could be great for temporary off-grid setups together with a batterybackup, for example construction projects.
Brilliant! Thank you for sharing this magnificent video on solar container! What is the cost of the solar container? Greetings from Madang, Papua New Guinea!
I guess the price would depend on what capacity and where it would be shipped. I dont have the price list, but you can contact the company and ask.
This is so cool!
Thanks!
140 kWh? Sounds good. How much does a set up like this cost aprox?
Solarcontainer offers different solutions and prices depending on your needs. They also offer a lease option. For price information you can contact them with the form on thier webpage.
WOW folding panels :)
I am building a off grid house, 18kw panels, 44kwh batt. I live on Maui and the cost of this system will yield an unsubsidized cost of about $0.16/KWH. Grid power here cost $0.42/kwh. I believe that the future of power generation is mostly in individual homes. Most of the grid in the future will not be necessary in my opinion except for large urban areas. Home generation of power means freedom. This system from this video is clinging on to grid scale production and I don't think that's the direction that we should be headed in. We need to win on unsubsidized economics otherwise it is not a real win and it is unsustainable.
42$ /kWh thats crazy!
@@SingularityVault lol 42 cents
@@SingularityVault thank you for pointing that out. I edited the comment so it is correct now.
Sounded a bit expensive! Still 42 Cents is also very expensive! So solar sure sounds like a good alternative…
@@SingularityVault $0.16 per KWH is my unsubsidized cost. When I factor in that a new house connection to the grid is $10,000 and a 30% federal tax rebate, the subsidized adjusted system cost drops to around $0.08 per KWH.
I wonder if this is able to be patented. Such an elegantly simple solution that it might just be stolen as an idea.
The whole concept is probably not patentable. But for sure certain parts should be.
why everything in this video is repeated 5 times.
This advertisement is lame and way to long.
I have Premium and no adverts.
@@Sabel12 XD
thats the copy of satellite solar system
🇨🇳🏴😉👍the rise of the social Dragons
And who is going to use it? People with loads of money who can install electricity anywhere they want but they prefer to have a temporary setup that cost an arm and a leg., stupid of you ask me, the truck delivering the contraption and have to pick it up, and the crane having to offload it (very heavy, steel and glass) will consume 5 times more than what that thing can deliver, and it only generate electricity during the day.
This is not new, Nasa and the Russians has expanding Solar Panels for a very long time, stupid idea! build nuclear power plants!
At Singularity Vault we love Nuclear aswell. Check out our other videos like Thorium Reactors. But these Solar Containers could be great for temporary off-grid setups together with a batterybackup, for example construction projects.