Site Feasibility

10.2kW system

  • Solar Access: 97%. Suneye Solmetric and Aurora Solar verified.
  • Total = 31 x 330W all-black modules
  • Feasibility: South and West facing
  • Obstructions: SE trees
  • AHJ Code: No ridge setbacks

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11.4 kW System

  • Solar Access: 97%. Suneye Solmetric verified.
  • Total = 30 x 380W silver-frame modules
  • Obstructions: 1 SE Tree
  • Feasibility: South and West facing
  • AHJ Code: No ridge setbacks

Recent Posts

Streetside EV Charging coming to Seattle

Back in the mid 2010’s I drove a Nissan LEAF for my solar estimating and canvassing work. It had a nice graphic wrap and was great advertising for the electrified future!

An Igloo cooler submerged streetside. It held an extension cord plug for the EV!

There were no public charging options near my apartment building. In 2017 I wrote a blog post about costs to charge an electric car.

Since the 2010’s we have seen many customized streetside solutions. EV owners running electricity to the curb themselves.

This year Seattle City Light plans to install a Level 2 charger just 3 blocks from my apartment building. I wish it were closer but it’s a “start” – pun intended!

Here is the recently announced list of new EV charging locations. Can’t wait to see it happen in upper Fremont!

Folks have had to get creative!
This block in Fremont will soon have an EV charging station.
Things could be improved.
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