Independent feasibility analysis for commercial property owners — before you talk to a vendor, or after you've received a proposal.
Commercial solar decisions involve significant capital. We give property owners the independent intelligence they need — at every stage of the process.
Upload your utility bills and property documents before a single sales call. Know your true solar potential, expected ROI, and realistic payback period — with no installer spin.
Received a quote? Upload it alongside your own documents. We flag inflated estimates, unrealistic production claims, and hidden costs — before you sign anything.
We are not a lead generation service. We have no installer partnerships. Our only output is a clear, data-driven report that helps you make the right decision for your property.
Every solar analysis platform you've seen online generates revenue by referring you to installation companies. KnowYourSolar generates revenue only from you — the property owner. That means our analysis is uncompromisingly objective. We will tell you when solar doesn't make sense for your building, because our business depends on your trust, not on closing a deal for someone else.
Upload your utility data and any vendor proposals you've received. Our system processes them against real satellite irradiance data, local incentive databases, and financial modeling to produce a report you can act on.
Utility bills, existing energy audits, vendor proposals, lease agreements — upload anything relevant to your property's energy profile.
Our system cross-references your documents with irradiance data, local utility rates, federal and state incentives, and comparable commercial installations.
A clear, print-ready feasibility report lands in your inbox. No sales call required. No lead form. Just the numbers, explained plainly.
Start with whatever you have. Utility bills are the most useful starting point. Vendor proposals are equally valuable — we'll tell you what's accurate and what isn't.
Utility bills — 12 months preferred, but even 3 months gives us a strong baseline
Vendor proposals — upload any quote you've received for an independent reality check
Property documents — roof specs, energy audits, or existing equipment schedules
Lease or ownership docs — relevant for NNN leases or properties with complex ownership structures