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> Less cost per install means more money for acres.

Less cost smells like cutting corners in this case. Kinda of like saying concrete and rebar are expensive and you could build a bigger house without them.

Is that true though?

Flat panels may be good enough but slapping such a high tech piece of equipment on the groud sounds suspiciously too good to be true. I suspect the cost per panel to be insanely high if not upfront then in maintenance.




Cheap, cheap hi-tech. That's the trend and it is inevitable it will change the sweet spot for installation techniques.


Do you really believe that though?

Slapping high tech panels on the ground seems peculiar.




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