
The first solar power calculator for Wordpress websites. If you're tired of answering the questions" how much does it cost to go solar?
If you’re tired of answering the question “how much does it cost to go solar?” day after day, Trusting Solar Calculator is the ideal plugin for your WordPress site.
The problem today is that everyone will tell the consumer How Much They Can Save but not at what COST. This leaves homeowners nervous about whether they can afford to go solar. As a result, many who may be able to afford solar do not complete the Free Quote Form because they don’t want to be on a list and embarrassed when the price is too high.
Trusting Solar Calculator is easy to use for anyone. Simply select your colors, upload a logo, set your incentives, utility rate, and the price you want to sell at high/low for cash, loan, or solar lease purchases. Trusting Solar Calculator Pro offers solar companies the option to add battery storage for residential, commercial solar settings, EV calculations, currency changes, web hooks, customizable email templates, Google API, supports multi language and more!
This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working.
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Upload solar-wizard-lite to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
Yes, you can set the colors for the icons, frame, and text.
Available in pro version.
You can set residential calculation figures including: featured panel image, manufacture name, panel wattage, average utility rate, rate of utility escalation, price per watt (low & high) you want to sell solar at for cash, loan or leasing.
Available in pro version.
Available in pro version.
Yes. Residential comes with the free version. To add commercial, upgrade to pro version.
Go to incentives and manually add a row for each product offered. Note that the only place these calculate for the customer are during a cash calculation. You can use percentages or a fixed amount. Solar Wizard recommends solar companies add the ITC tax credit value for residential best practice.
To make it easy, this is based on a range of monthly savings realized from a customer switching their current utility bill to solar. Solar companies can select a percentage off current bill best-case and worst-case scenario to help the end consumer understand what they may expect when financing a solar system vs. continuing to pay their utility bill.
That setting can be turned off by checking a box in the residential settings.
Fixed bug for wizard type selection active class
Fixed warnings on WordPress debug mode on
Language support added (Premium Feature)
Text can be configured for selected language (Premium Feature)
A few Text Changes
Responsive fix for medium device
Fixed buf for Financial lease value display
Changed residential settings to more user friendly
Added international currency support
Confirm address step removed
Office email hours support removed (Availalable in premium version)
Email from name and from email input added.
You can use custom zun zone hour value if required
Added table columns for quote table in administrator view
Added file upload size limitation and file type validation.
Added Net Cost calculation for Cash and Finanace option
Updated in view
A few word changes
Round the value of incentives.
Updates in Tabs
Final tab communication method changed
Email updates in html structure.
Updates in Tabs
Incentives changed specific to residential and commercial
A few view fixes