Case Studies

CASE STUDIES

Coeur d'Alene, ID

Dalton Gardens

Feb 5, 2016 — 31 solar panels will produce around 8,600 KW hrs. per year. After the first 15 solar panels, the customer’s electric bill was $0.68. With their completed system, they are now at net zero.

Problem: High energy cost due to a hot tub, an electric vehicle, and an electric heater.

Solution: NextGen Electric, Installed 31 solar panels to help offset cost of adding a new electric vehicle for their daily commute.
 
After the first installment of 15 solar panels, the customer’s electric bill was $0.68 – in a 3 bedroom 2 bath rancher with a home office! That was reason enough for them to add more panels to keep that low energy bill throughout Idaho winters. To help reduce the initial investment of their system, this customer also took advantage of the 30% Federal tax credit.

Spokane, WA

Kendall Yards

Feb 5, 2016 — 24 solar panels will produce around 8,000 KW hrs. per year. This customer is now maxing out the state of Washington’s production incentive, receiving a check for $5,000 annually.

Problem: This customer was moving from a much smaller house and wanted to try and keep their electric bill about the same as the previous house.

Solution: NextGen Electric, installed 24 solar panels to help offset the cost of a bigger house that will cost more in electricity to keep running. 
 
This system was around $30,000 and will produce around 8,000 KW hrs. per year. This customer is now maxing out the state of Washington’s production incentive, receiving a check for $5,000 per year. To help reduce the initial investment of their system, this customer also took advantage of the 30% Federal tax credit.

Otis Orchards, WA

Soar Acres Farm

Dec, 1 2015 — 38 solar panels will produce around 11,400 KW hrs. per year. This customer is now maxing out the state of Washington’s production incentive, receiving a check for $5,000 annually.

Problem: High energy cost due to heat lamps for farm animals, an electric vehicle, and a heat pump. 

Solution: NextGen Electric, installed 8 solar panels to an existing system to help offset the cost of adding and running more electronic devices. 

The added panels cost around $8,000 and will produce around 2,400 KW hrs. of electricity per year. This customer is now maxing out the state of Washington’s production incentive, receiving a check for $5,000 per year. To help reduce the initial investment of their system, this customer also took advantage of the 30% Federal tax credit.

“Amazing company that also supports our community! Thank you, NextGen for the love and support you give the Inland Northwest SIDS Foundation!”

– Liz Montgomery | Inland Northwest SIDS Foundation