Absolute Transparency
We strip away the jargon to reveal the real costs, tradeoffs, and assumptions behind residential solar planning.
Navigating the transition to renewable energy should not be complicated. We provide the tools, data, and editorial clarity you need to compare solar options with confidence.
At SolarPel, we believe transparent assumptions are the starting point for better solar decisions. Our platform is built to serve the homeowner first.
We strip away the jargon to reveal the real costs, tradeoffs, and assumptions behind residential solar planning.
Our calculators expose the assumptions behind each estimate so homeowners can question the numbers before quote calls.
We promote solar decisions that balance long-term household savings with practical energy resilience.
We connect planning guides, formulas, and calculator outputs so every recommendation has a visible reasoning path.
Meet the architect
Firoz Ahmed is the technical architect behind SolarPel. His work combines web development, technical systems design, SEO architecture, and content operations to make solar planning tools easier to inspect, question, and use.
SolarPel calculators are designed with validation rules, transparent formulas, and clear next-step guidance so estimates stay useful without pretending to replace installer engineering.
The content system separates hubs, categories, guides, calculators, and ads so readers can move through solar decisions without confusing editorial advice and sponsorships.
Structured data, internal links, canonical URLs, and performance-first page architecture are built into the site instead of added as an afterthought.
We are not a marketplace. SolarPel is an independent planning resource focused on clear assumptions, practical tools, and careful editorial separation.
Our recommendations are not controlled by solar manufacturers or installers. Sponsored placements are kept separate from editorial content.
Technical pages are built from documented assumptions, source checks, and practical homeowner use cases.
Important calculator logic and editorial guidance are updated when incentives, equipment rules, or site research changes.
Solar decisions are deeply local. Utility rates, sunlight hours, and incentives vary dramatically by state. Our calculators and guides are built around US market conditions, with future language support planned after the English content library has enough search data to expand responsibly.