2 Months would be reasonable, for me I think it was less than that although it could have been from time contract signed to meter spinning backwards. Funny thing is that the actual install takes anywhere from 1-3 days. I think the process could be streamlined but there is a lot going on. SDG&E have to be contacted with scheduled dates, permits have to be pulled with drawings and plans,often times electrical panels need to be upgraded. The main thing right now is net metering, because soon SDG&E will not have to do it, and believe me they are finding out that they can charge more when they don’t do it. Only the first 5% are going to be grandfathered in to net metering.