Location. Location. Location.
While solar energy is not evenly dispersed around the world and locations closer to the equator have higher levels of solar radiation, moderate latitudes still have ample solar energy. As well, northern climates impact solar potential but efficient solar system placement will maximize the amount of solar energy available at your home regardless of geographical location. Therefore, confirming your home's location is the first step in calculating your share of the sun.
We use Google map to locate your home. Please enter your street address like this: "123 main street, anytown, province (state)". Please wait a moment while we find you.
Be certain the red indicator is sitting right on top of your roof. If it is not, drag the map with your mouse, and double-click to zoom until you locate your house. Then drag the indicator to your rooftop.
If after entering your address you are advised by Google map that your area is not mapped or if the clarity of the map does not allow you to easily identify your house, do not be concerned. SolarRating Online will still find your location based on your address entered above.
The first step of SolarRating Online is now completed; let's move to the next step.