Does Solar Power in Ohio Make Sense? You Bet and for More Reasons Than You Might Think

If you live in the state of Ohio, you know that sunshine can be elusive, especially during the winter months. That’s why many homeowners and businesses have been hesitant to even consider off-grid solar power systems—until now. Turns out the climate conditions in Ohio really aren’t a barrier to adopting solar power after all. Advances in solar energy technology, continued market growth, government incentives, and community programs are all making solar more accessible and affordable than ever before.

Yes! On average, there are 173 sunny days per year in Ohio. The national average is 205.¹ But what most people don’t realize is you don’t need direct sunlight for your solar panels to work. Even on a dark, cloudy day, solar panel cells absorb light and create power. They just won’t generate as much power as they would on a bright, sunny day.

Solar panels on a roof cloudy sky in background

Our customers are also surprised to hear that off-grid solar power systems continue to generate output 365 days per year, even when it snows. There can be some variations but solar panels actually work more efficiently in cold temperatures. Snow also reflects sunlight that a solar array can capture, so a home with solar panels can handle Ohio snowfall.

A 2024 “Forbes Home” article says it is, citing rising energy costs as a significant factor driving the switch to solar power, along with decreasing solar power system costs.² And our team at Hello Sunray agrees!

Here are a few of the benefits of investing solar power in Ohio: Reduce your electricity bill, increase your home’s value, regain control over fluctuating energy costs, and decrease your carbon footprint.

A few benefits of investing in solar power: Increase your home's value, reduce your energy bill, regain control over fluctuating energy costs, decrease your carbon footprint

Lawmakers, business leaders, and community organizers see a real opportunity for the state to lead the way to a more sustainable energy future with solar.

A recent “Crain’s Cleveland Business” article says there are already 250 businesses in Ohio serving the solar power industry.³ With the right nexus of affordable technology, government funding, industry expertise, and manufacturing prowess, Ohio is well positioned not only to leverage solar energy, but to help fortify the industry’s domestic supply chain to reach its full potential.

The advent of off-grid solar power systems is good for Ohio in more ways than one. Solar can help homeowners drive down energy costs and have reliable access to clean power. It can also be a source of jobs and economic growth for Ohio due to the state’s long history in manufacturing, logistics, and material science—all the necessary ingredients to support the industry’s continued growth.

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