About SolarSavingsAI
SolarSavingsAI is a solar energy research and analysis platform dedicated to helping American homeowners make informed decisions about going solar. We provide free, unbiased tools and data to evaluate solar incentives, estimate savings, and compare options.
Our Mission
We believe every homeowner deserves access to clear, accurate information about solar energy — without sales pressure or hidden agendas. The solar industry is complex, with federal tax credits, state incentives, utility policies, financing options, and equipment choices that vary dramatically by location. Our mission is to simplify this complexity.
SolarSavingsAI was founded on the principle that data-driven analysis leads to better decisions. We aggregate information from the U.S. Department of Energy, IRS, DSIRE, NREL, EIA, and individual utility companies to provide comprehensive solar intelligence across all 50 states.
What We Do
- Solar Savings Analysis: We calculate personalized ROI estimates using state-specific data including sun hours, electricity rates, installation costs, and all available incentives.
- Incentive Tracking: We monitor federal, state, and utility-level solar incentives across 50 states and 270+ utilities, updating data quarterly.
- Equipment Reviews: Our team evaluates solar panels, batteries, inverters, and monitoring systems with objective, data-driven analysis.
- Installer Comparisons: We research and compare solar installation companies to help homeowners find reputable, qualified providers.
- Educational Content: Our guides, glossary, and comparison tools explain solar concepts in plain language.
Our Editorial Standards
All content on SolarSavingsAI is independently researched and fact-checked. Our affiliate relationships never influence our analysis, ratings, or recommendations. We clearly disclose all commercial relationships and maintain strict editorial independence. See our Editorial Standards and Methodology pages for details.
Data Sources
Our analysis relies on authoritative government and industry sources:
- U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
- Internal Revenue Service (IRS) — Tax credit guidance
- Database of State Incentives for Renewables & Efficiency (DSIRE)
- National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
- U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
- Individual state energy offices and utility tariff filings
Our Team
Our analysts bring decades of combined experience in solar energy, renewable finance, and energy policy.
Contact Us
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