In 2023, a NREL study found that 18% of solar system failures in high-wind areas originated from bracket weld defects. "The shift to automated welding systems has reduced installation time by 40% while improving consistency. " – Solar Energy Industries Association Report, 2024.
Two to four mounting brackets per panel is standard for most systems. For portrait orientation, panels are usually mounted with two rails, with one bracket at each rail end (total of four brackets).
Federal, state, and local incentives can reduce solar costs by 30-70%, making understanding available programs crucial for maximizing savings. The Investment Tax Credit provides a dollar-for-dollar reduction in federal taxes equal to 30% of your total solar investment through 2032.
And in 2025, it's better than ever — you can get 30% of your purchase price back as a tax credit on qualifying equipment. This credit is simple in concept but powerful in impact: you buy a qualifying system, you claim the credit on your taxes, and it directly reduces what you owe.