Does Everett get enough sun for solar?
Yes. Everett receives about 3.7 peak sun hours per day, based on NREL regional solar modeling, which is a sufficient amount of sunlight to make a meaningful contribution to a home's energy needs.

As electricity prices and concerns over the health of the environment continue to rise across Washington, Everett homeowners are increasingly exploring solar energy as a sustainable alternative to power their homes. With about 3.7 peak sun hours per day based on regional solar modeling, Everett has solid solar potential for solar energy that supports meaningful electricity production. Combined with Washington’s net‑metering policies and strong statewide clean‑energy goals, solar may be a smart long‑term investment option for Snohomish County residents looking to sustainably power their homes.
When you choose SunPower for your solar installation, you are choosing a partner who is there for you from the beginning of the process to the end:
Each customer's ideal solar power system is unique, based on factors such as roof size, personal energy usage, and individual goals. That's why our SunPower team evaluates each customer's roof, energy usage, and goals to create their personalized solar plan.
Yes. Everett receives about 3.7 peak sun hours per day, based on NREL regional solar modeling, which is a sufficient amount of sunlight to make a meaningful contribution to a home's energy needs.