☀️ Our Mission
SolarSpecHub exists to level the playing field between homeowners and the solar industry. When you're evaluating a $20,000–$40,000 solar installation, you deserve objective data — not a sales pitch from an installer who earns a commission on every system they sell.
We built SolarSpecHub to give you the same spec-level data that solar installers use internally: real panel efficiency ratings, actual wattage outputs, warranty terms, and degradation rates — so you can walk into any installation quote knowing exactly what you're looking at.
Our calculators use publicly available irradiance data and industry-standard formulas to give you honest estimates of what a solar system will save you — before you talk to a single salesperson.
🔍 Why We Built This
The solar industry is full of great installers — and some not-so-great ones. The problem is that without independent data, it's nearly impossible for a homeowner to know the difference. Installers often upsell panels based on margin rather than value. Quotes vary wildly for the same roof, and the technical jargon can be overwhelming.
SolarSpecHub fills the gap that the industry didn't want filled: a free, independent resource where you can:
- Compare panels side-by-side on specs that actually matter (efficiency, degradation rate, temperature coefficient)
- Calculate your estimated savings before your first installer conversation
- Understand exactly how the 30% Federal Investment Tax Credit works and how much you'd receive
- Calculate a realistic payback period for your specific situation
We're independently operated as part of a suite of informational tool websites. Our business model is display advertising — not installer referrals — so we have zero incentive to push you toward any particular product or company.
📊 How Our Data Works
All panel specifications in our database are sourced from official manufacturer datasheets and verified against published test results. We update entries when manufacturers release new models or revise specifications.
Our calculators use the following methodologies:
- Solar Savings Calculator: Based on average peak sun hours by U.S. region, typical system performance ratios (0.75–0.80), and current average utility rates by state from EIA data.
- System Size Calculator: Uses your monthly kWh usage against regional sun hours and standard system efficiency factors.
- Payback Period Calculator: Accounts for system cost, the 30% ITC reduction, estimated annual savings, and 2.5% average annual utility rate escalation.
- Federal ITC Calculator: Applies the current 26 U.S.C. § 25D credit — 30% of eligible system costs for residential installations through 2032.
Estimates are educational starting points, not formal engineering assessments. Always obtain a site-specific assessment from a licensed solar installer before making any purchase decision.
👥 Our Team
SolarSpecHub is run by a small team passionate about renewable energy transparency and consumer education.
Ready to Run the Numbers?
Use our free calculators to estimate your solar savings, size your system, and understand your federal tax credit — no email required.
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