Er, short answer to all of that is: no.izzy wrote: ↑27 Jan 2020, 22:23other firms are making solar tiles besides Tesla, like Hantile whose photo i posted, and yes they are brand spanking new so they're going to get a lot cheaper. They are less efficient it's true, for now at least, but stick-on panels are ugly aren't they so with new builds there will be takers, especially if the government allows bigger windows with them for example (they're limited to 25% of floor area atm) or gives other incentives like they have for EV's. And they will be cool won't they, so upmarket houses will get them to go with the charger in the triple garage, and then gerdoink everyone will want themJust_a_fan wrote: ↑27 Jan 2020, 21:11Solar tiles are much more expensive (2x or 3x the cost of normal PV panels) so are unlikely to be popular. Tesla has been promising solar tiles in the UK for some time now but they've never arrived. I'd be surprised if they ever do, which is a shame because I like the look of them. The tiles are generally less efficient than the better PV panels too, which doesn't help, although they do cover the entire roof so there is some claw-back there.
Long answer is that the tiles will be more expensive anyway partly because they take much longer to install than the large panels. The large panels can also be inset flush with the remainder of the roof tiles and, when done like that, look very much like a rooflight. They don't look ugly at all then.
New builds are built to make maximum profit. The housebuilders don't want to put ordinary PV on houses because of the added cost, they're sure not going to rush out to put PV tiles on at twice the price (plus much longer fitting times).
Window opening sizes can be adjusted by improving performance elsewhere and/or fitting higher performing windows themselves.
I don't think everyone will want them, because just like EVs, they're a niche market. Even when EVs become mainstream (and that's going to take a while anyway), people aren't going to rush out and replace their roof covering with PV tiles - they'll just stick the traditional PV panels on just like now.