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Cake day: October 25th, 2023

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  • Yes, there could be a trade war or other issue that makes parts/replacements difficult to acquire. It’s not likely, but it could happen. Think of it the same as you would for very small production number cars - some parts can be difficult or impossible to acquire after just 7-9 years from final production.

    With VW, Stellantis, etc… you know they’re going to be around for quite a while and if, somehow, they went out of business in a year there would be spare parts for quite a while as their cars are popular.

    So… you can roll the dice. It’s a small risk but it will probably be ok. BYD, etc look like they are very eager to expand. Thus there should be the ability to get spares for the foreseeable future.




  • My wife and I, located in Poland, did a 9.5 kWp solar installation almost two years ago. It cost around 42k PLN (~10.5k USD), though we got back almost 18k PLN in tax breaks ($4400 USD). So it really wasn’t very expensive.

    The cost of electricity here is currently at 0.7 PLN/kWh (~0.163 USD/kWh)… which doesn’t seem like much, but you have to remember that we earn like a quarter of the average salary in the US. So the electricity here isn’t considered particularly inexpensive.

    We’ll have the solar panels paid off in about five years, give or take a year depending on whether electricity prices go up more, and a couple of other variables.