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Project Sunroof works with Google Maps to show how much sunlight falls on a roof. Users can then see how much solar power they can generate the amount of money they can expect to save. Google also points them to an installer in their neighborhood. As you might have guessed already, this service isn't yet ready for everyone. There are three-ish supported regions in the US. Boston, the home of the Project Sunroof team, is one. The San Francisco area, obviously, is another. The third supported area is Fresno, which is apparently home to one of the engineers' mom. The team plans on extending Project Sunroof to the entire US, and maybe the world, but there isn't yet a time frame for either. Until then, we'll have to continue putting our questions into the search box.

 

 

I hope they will provide a worldwide data outside engineers mom's place..

 

Source: https://www.google.com/get/sunroof/about/

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