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Tesla and SolarCity are dealing with a critical business problem

Nov 10, 2016, 20:26 IST

Elon Musk, Chairman of SolarCity and CEO of Tesla Motors, speaks at SolarCity?s Inside Energy Summit in Midtown, New YorkThomson Reuters

As Tesla prepares to acquire SolarCity and create an integrated auto-energy-power storage company, SolarCity's legacy business model is undergoing a change.

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SolarCity reported third-quarter earnings on Wednesday, and the company noted a shift from its traditional solar-panel leasing operations to a newer loan program that brings in more cash, Bloomberg reported.

Here's Bloomberg's Christopher Martin:

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This is important for a couple of reasons. First, Tesla and SolarCity, as a combined company, will be rolling out a new solar-roof product that's designed to be a fully integrated roof, not a group of solar panels attached to an existing roof. That's something that Tesla will want homeowners to buy, through financing, when it comes time to install a new roof.

Second, leased solar panels might make it easy for customers to get into solar energy, but when it comes time to sell the house, the lease could be an issue. SolarCity can arrange for it to be transferred, but what if the new homeowner doesn't want to deal with the cost?

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Owning vs. leasing

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With solar panels - or a solar roof - that's owned, the feature just becomes something that can be rolled into the purchase price of the home (not seamlessly, but the nuts and bolts are easier to deal with - it's sort of like having a security system that may require some separate attention).

And actually, with the solar roof as the premier product, owning the feature becomes a lot more appealing than leasing it.

This is a smart direction to take Tesla-SolarCity in, and not just because customers want to treat their solar technology as an equity investment rather than as a service. When SolarCity leases panels, it needs to retain those assets on its balance sheet and contend with the complexities of accounting for them, servicing them, and dealing with depreciation.

Don't get me wrong, the leasing set-up was good for SolarCity initially. It put them on the residential-solar map. But with the Tesla merger, it's time for the business model to evolve - and it appears to be headed in the right direction.

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