[Original Report Vol.45] 'Solar spreads from neighbors': 70.3% say seeing neighborhood solar installations 'influenced their decision'
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Kokusai Kogyo Co., Ltd. surveyed 111 homeowners who installed solar panels. The results showed that 70.3% said seeing neighborhood installations influenced their consideration. While top anxieties during consideration included the uncertainty of electricity bill reductions and investment recovery periods, 61.3% realized economic benefits 'as expected or better' post-installation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the biggest trigger for installing solar panels?
- A: According to Kokusai Kogyo's survey, 70.3% cited 'seeing solar panels installed in the neighborhood' as an influencing factor, making local adoption a major trigger.
- Q: What anxieties did people have before installation?
- A: The main concerns were economic uncertainties, such as 'could not foresee electricity bill reduction' (39.6%) and 'uncertain investment recovery period' (37.8%).
- Q: Were there actual economic benefits after installation?
- A: 61.3% of adopters answered that the post-installation economic effect was 'as expected or better,' showing high satisfaction.