Type your address and see exactly where on your land the panels produce most — accounting for your trees, terrain, and buildings. Winter-weighted, because December is when off-grid lives or dies.
Roof-only calculators ignore rural ground-mount. Pro shade tools cost installer money. None answer the real question: I have some acres and some trees — where exactly do I put the array?
We pull measured canopy heights from national LIDAR and satellite data — then ray-trace the shadow across your parcel, including the neighbor's trees.
Off-grid and battery-backed systems live on December production. We weight the low winter sun by default — the thing annual-average tools hide.
Bare winter oaks pass ~40% of light; pines block nearly all. We model leaf-off transmittance — an effect nobody else touches.
Where we estimate, we say so. Measured heights are labeled measured; guesses are labeled guesses. Never a fantasy figure.
One screen, one answer.
Real aerial imagery of your property loads instantly.
Measured canopy drops onto the map — correct any with the slider.
Drop panels anywhere and get a suitability score plus a shade map.
We scan your parcel and mark the highest-output spot — and what's limiting it.
The siting tool is genuinely free. Precise, weather-calibrated production is the paid tier.