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ATTENTION !
EDISON
CUSTOMERS
It's
Last Call
You
Have Just Days Left Before The Current
Rebate Is Gone Forever !
The current $650.00 per kilowatt rebate started with over 35 megawatts worth of funding available and it is now down to less than 7 megawatts left.
Once this amount is depleted, the rebate will be reduced to nearly half its current amount at only $350.00 per kilowatt !
If
you've ever dreamed of installing solar
then no matter who you buy your system
from, it is now
imperative that you submit
your rebate application immediately so
that you can lock in your rebate
or you will permanently lose out on this
much higher rebate amount.
At Solar Home we can submit your
rebate application for you with only a
10% refundable down payment !
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Big Brand Name,
Hot Rod
Performance At An Affordable
Price !
Mitsubishi Has Proven To Be The Most Reliable, Highest Selling, High Performance Solar Panel That We've Offered In Our Company's 14 Year History.
We've Sold Multi-Megawatts Worth Of Mitsubishi Solar Panels Without A Single Failure To Date !
You Simply Cannot Buy A More Reliable, High Performance Solar Panel Anywhere.

California and other states have adopted a much more stringent system to rate real world performance of solar panels. This rating system assigns what is known as a PTC (PVUSA Test Conditions) rating to each solar panel that is approved for use in their rebate programs.
This rating system was developed to test and compare PV systems as part of the PVUSA (Photovoltaics for Utility Scale Applications) project.
The PTC rating, which is lower than the STC (Standard Test Conditions) rating, is generally recognized as a more realistic measure of PV output because the test conditions better reflect "real-world" solar and climatic conditions, compared to the STC rating.
According to the California Energy Commission,
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Yourself
the
Mitsubishi PV-UJ218G6 218 Watt solar panel has
a
higher
per Watt PTC rating
for a
bigger per watt rebate
in many states, in many states, than all of the following solar panels:
The Sharpâ ND And NU Series 187 through 240 Watt panels.
The SunPower®
200-BLK-U, 200-WHT-U, 205-BLK-U, 208-WHT-U,
210-BLK-U, 217-WHT-U, 220-BLK-U, 225SE-WHT,
230E-WHT, 238E-WHT Solar Panels.
The Chinese Made Canadian Solarâ 150 through 240 Watt panels.
The MAGEâ SOLAR 170 through 230 Watt panels.
The REC™ 205 through 235 Watt panels.
The Yes! Solar Solutionsâ 190 through 205 Watt panels.
The Kyoceraâ 175 Through 215 Watt Solar Panels.
The Solonâ 215 through 280 Watt panels.
The Evergreenâ 170 through 210 Watt panels.
The Solarfun Powerâ 150 Through 245 Watt Solar Panels.
The BPâ 170 through 237 Wtt solar panels.
The SolarWorldâ 165 though 235 Watt solar panels.
The Solonâ 215 through 300 Watt panels.
The Schottâ Solar 145 though 310 Watt solar panels.
The Schucoâ 165 though 320 Watt solar panels.
The Brightwattsâ 175 though 230 Watt solar panels.
The Andaly Solarâ 165 Through 210 Watt Solar Panels.
The Yingli Green Energyâ 170 Through 280 Watt Solar Panels.
The Solar Tech Powerâ 210 through 240 Watt panels.
The 1Soltechâ 180 through 235 Watt panels.
The Solar Power SPIâ 165 through 210 Watt panels.
The Advanced Renewable Energyâ 210 through 240 Watt panels.
The ASUN Energyâ 190 through 210 Watt panels.
The Grape Solarâ 150 through 280 Watt panels.
The Ecosolargyâ 165 through 185 Watt panels.
The Supreme Solarâ 165 through 280 Watt panels.
The Green Powerâ 165 through 260 Watt panels.
The Clean Source & Energyâ 115 through 220 Watt panels.
The Tianwei New Energyâ 155 through 235 Watt panels.
The DelSolarâ 210 through 240 Watt panels.
The Ningboâ NB Solar 150 through 240 Watt panels.
The Ligitek Photovoltaic Companyâ 210 through 240 Watt panels.
The Apollo Solar Energyâ 190 through 210 Watt panels.
The ET Solar Industryâ 165 through 280 Watt panels.
The Alpsâ ATI-1750 165 through the ATI-2000 240 Watt panels.
The Aleo Solar AGâ 165 through 240 Watt panels.
The List Goes On And On........
Which means that in California, watt for watt you'll get a bigger rebate with This Mitsubishi Solar Panel than with any of the solar panels listed above.
And according to the following manufacturer's own specification sheets, the Mitsubishi PV-UJ218G6 218 Watt panel offers a better negative tolerance rating than the SunPowerâ 200 through 230 Watt solar panel and the Sharpâ 187 through 240 Watt solar panels. A better negative tolerance rating means that you are guaranteed in writing of getting more of the power that you paid for.
The
Mitsubishi PV-UJ218G6
also offers a warranty that is 5 years longer than the
Mexican made Sanyoâ
180 through 215 watt panels and the Kyoceraâ 170 through 215 Watt panels.
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