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Is $1,000 to add an Enphase monitoring unit to an existing solar system a fair price?

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After SunPower ’s bankruptcy, I’ve lost access to my solar system’s monitoring. I am looking for information on whether adding a monitoring unit to an existing solar system is tax-deductible, especially considering New York's tax incentives. I am also interested in exploring other monitoring options.

Quote Details

Enphase has offered to install a monitoring add-on to restore monitoring capabilities for an existing solar system. This offer comes after the homeowner lost access to monitoring due to SunPower's bankruptcy. - Monitoring System: Enphase add-on - Purpose: Restore lost solar system monitoring

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Category

Solar

Price

$1,000

Quote Date

October 1, 2025

Location

New York

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