Our technology takes many factors into consideration when generating a quote, such as the navigational direction of a home’s roof (a roof in the northern hemisphere that faces south is going to get more sun than north-facing ones). It also assesses whether there are trees in the backyard that might limit the amount of direct sunlight the solar panels receive. It analyzes the roof type and pitch (how much it slopes), as well as how much sunlight it gets.
A great way to measure your home energy needs is to compare them with your current electric bill.
You can easily change the panel count to match your home’s energy needs.
You can select the solar package that best aligns with your goals.
Store excess energy in case of blackouts or to benefit from net metering programs.
A great way to measure your home energy needs is to compare them with your current electric bill.
You can easily change the panel count to match your home’s energy needs.
You can select the warranty package that best aligns with your goals.
Store excess energy in case of blackouts or to benefit from net metering programs.