South-facing planes usually win, yet east-west layouts can deliver longer daily production that aligns with evening use. Geometry matters: complex facets create self-shading at low sun angles. Plan row spacing, setbacks from ridges, and clearance around penetrations to preserve airflow, safety, and maintainable wiring paths.
South-facing planes usually win, yet east-west layouts can deliver longer daily production that aligns with evening use. Geometry matters: complex facets create self-shading at low sun angles. Plan row spacing, setbacks from ridges, and clearance around penetrations to preserve airflow, safety, and maintainable wiring paths.
South-facing planes usually win, yet east-west layouts can deliver longer daily production that aligns with evening use. Geometry matters: complex facets create self-shading at low sun angles. Plan row spacing, setbacks from ridges, and clearance around penetrations to preserve airflow, safety, and maintainable wiring paths.
Assess the age, species, and growth habits of trees, not only their current height. A young oak can double shading in a few seasons. Consider neighbor plans and zoning. Conversations about pruning and selective planting often create win-win outcomes for comfort, privacy, and solar access.
Use solstice and equinox snapshots to anchor expectations, then evaluate representative months. Hour-by-hour, compare morning and afternoon windows for each roof plane. Even when winter output dips, shoulder months can shine. Balanced modeling avoids overpromising and aligns production with how your household actually uses electricity.
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