For those with property and no garage, storing a car exposed to the elements can be a worrying experience. Fortunately, carports were invented to protect against this very event. A carport is simply a covered structure that sits above your vehicle and protects it from the elements such as rain, snow, wind, and more. In particular, solar carports have been growing in popularity around the country, thus driving more people towards learning everything they need to know about these structures.
What is a Solar Carport?
Solar carports are unique as they essentially serve a dual function: providing your car with overhead protection while also providing power to your home. As you may have guessed by the name, a solar carport is one in which the overhead roof structure comprises solar panels rather than a standard metal or wood roof.
Solar carports, as with standard carports, can be either freestanding or attached. Attached carports are directly connected to your home, similar to a garage, whereas freestanding carports are detached from your home which can provide some people with greater location flexibility.
Costs of Solar Carports
Given the advanced technology used in solar carport builds, you’re likely wondering about the cost. A complete installation of a solar carport can cost as much as $32,000, meaning this is not a cheap project by any means. With that said many factors can adjust this price downwards including the size of the carport (one car vs. multiple), the location of the carport installation, the type of solar panels installed, and more. While the cost to install a solar carport may seem high, you can benefit from the 30% solar tax credit offered by the federal government which they provide in return for your construction.
Pros of Solar Carports
Considering the high cost of building a solar carport, it’s important to look at some of the key benefits such a structure can bring:
- Environmental Benefits: By building a solar carport you will have a reduced carbon footprint that contributes towards renewable energy generation. In the long run, this will help to improve air quality globally and lead towards a greener future.
- Economic Benefits: With a solar carport you have the potential for energy independence because you will be generating your own along with the economic benefit of the aforementioned tax credit.
- Practical Benefits: Naturally, installing a carport offers shade and protection for vehicles, but having the solar feature means you can also implement the potential for electric vehicle charging.
Cons of Solar Carports
After looking at the numerous benefits of a solar carport, it’s only fair to take a look at the most prominent downsides to see whether the construction is worth it:
- Initial cost: Installing a solar carport will likely be a higher upfront investment as compared to rooftop solar given that it will need to be constructed from scratch.
- Permitting and installation: Depending on the location and size, complex permitting process and installation challenges may arise
- Maintenance: A solar carport, as well as any carport, requires regular cleaning and maintenance to ensure it stays in working order
- Aesthetics: Your solar carport may quickly become an eyesore as it may not fit with all architectural styles
Installation Process for a Solar Carport
If you have settled on wanting to add a solar carport to your property, below are the key steps involved in the installation process to be aware of:
- Obtain permits and inspections: Before building, you may need to get city approval or other permits to create the carport; check your local laws before breaking ground.
- Prepare the site: Clear the area around where you intend to install the carport and check for utilities; assuming everything is clear the next step is to level the ground.
- Install foundation: Next, choose the type of material you wish to use for the foundation (concrete, piles, screws), dig the trenches and holes, then secure the foundation.
- Install support structures: Once you have created the foundation, assemble your side support structures and attach them to the foundation.
- Install solar panels: Prepare panels and rig a mount racking system so that you can attach the panels to form the roof; wait until it is all assembled to finalize wire connections.
- Connect the electrical system: Finally, install an inverter, connect to the power grid (if it is grid-tied), and perform safety checks.
Naturally, the above is an in-depth process. Don’t hesitate to reach out to trusted professionals who can take care of this complex installation on your behalf.
Protect your vehicle while generating energy today
Solar carports are expensive investments but they can protect your vehicle while also giving your home energy. Consider this investment and contact professional solar carport builders to assist with your implementation as soon as you are ready.