I meant that the sunlight itself doesn't cost anything. Transmission loss is more significant when you're expending resources to initially generate the energy, compared to utilizing ambient energy from the environment.
I referenced the cost of the infrastructure in one of my earlier posts.
How does space-based solar power differ from ground based solar power in that sense? In neither case does the sunlight cost anything.
Further I don't think it's particularly meaningful point: yes it's true that you don't have to pay for the sunlight, but there are still continuing costs to your energy production such that you get a cost/kWh. And that seems to me to be the meaningful metric from an economic standpoint.