openread.net (OPENREAD)
openread.net is a United States-focused online publication dedicated to solar energy, solar panel installation, solar companies, and renewable energy insights for homeowners, businesses, and professionals across the USA.
If you have questions about our content, want to collaborate, or need solar-related information relevant to the United States, feel free to contact us.
Our Service Area in the U.S.
We primarily serve readers and professionals located in the United States, including but not limited to:
- California
- Texas
- Florida
- Arizona
- New York
- New Jersey
- Nevada
- And other U.S. states
All information published on openread.net is based on U.S. federal laws, state solar incentives, net metering policies, and American market conditions.
Business Location
Country: United States
Primary Audience: U.S. homeowners, solar installers, and solar businesses
Timezone: Eastern Standard Time (EST) / Pacific Standard Time (PST)
Contact Information
Email: info@openread.net or openread2021@gmail.com
For:
- Content inquiries
- Solar industry partnerships
- Guest posting (USA solar topics only)
- Corrections or updates related to U.S. solar policies
We aim to respond within 1 to 2 business days (U.S. business hours only).
About openread.net (OPENREAD)
OpenRead.net publishes educational and informational content related to:
- Solar panel installation in the USA
- U.S. solar incentives and tax credits
- Solar panel companies operating in the United States
- Residential and commercial solar systems
- Utility-scale solar power plants in the U.S.
All articles are researched with a United States–first approach and regularly updated to reflect the latest U.S. federal and state-level solar regulations.
Connect with Us
If you are a U.S.-based solar company, installer, or energy professional, we welcome collaboration opportunities aligned with the American solar market.
info@openread.net or openread2021@gmail.com
⚠️ Disclaimer
The information provided on openread.net (OPEN READ) is intended for educational purposes only and is based on United States solar policies and market data. Always consult licensed solar professionals or local authorities for project-specific guidance.