What Is a Solar Panel Tilt Angle Chart?
A solar panel tilt angle chart is a reference table that organizes panel angles by latitude, season, month, ZIP code, or roof pitch. The chart helps users interpret calculator outputs before checking roof and orientation limits.
Solar panel tilt means the panel angle from horizontal. A tilt chart gives a fast reference value. A calculator gives a site-specific result.
The chart works as a decision layer:
- Latitude chart explains the baseline.
- Month chart explains seasonal movement.
- ZIP-code chart explains location lookup.
- Roof-pitch chart explains physical fit.
- Orientation calculator explains direction.
Which Fixed, Seasonal, and Monthly Tilt Chart Fits Each Mount?
Fixed tilt uses 1 angle for the whole year. Seasonal tilt uses 3 main angles. Monthly tilt uses 12 angles. The right chart depends on mount type and access.
| Mode | Number of Values | Best Fit | Main Constraint |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fixed tilt | 1 | Roof arrays and low-maintenance systems | Less seasonal control |
| Seasonal tilt | 3 | Adjustable ground and pole mounts | Requires seasonal adjustment |
| Monthly tilt | 12 | Accessible adjustable mounts | Requires frequent adjustment |
| Roof pitch tilt | 1 roof angle | Flush roof arrays | Roof plane sets angle |
Fixed tilt is the default reference. Seasonal and monthly tilt belong to mounts that can move safely.
What Is the Latitude Tilt Angle Chart?
The latitude tilt angle chart gives annual, summer, and winter tilt values by latitude band. Latitude controls the baseline angle because it changes the apparent sun path at the site.
| Latitude Range | Location Examples | Annual Tilt | Winter Tilt | Summer Tilt |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0-10 deg | Singapore, Nairobi, Quito | 5 deg | 20 deg | 0 deg |
| 10-20 deg | Mumbai, Bangkok, Caracas | 15 deg | 30 deg | 5 deg |
| 20-30 deg | Cairo, Houston, New Delhi | 25 deg | 40 deg | 10 deg |
| 30-40 deg | Los Angeles, Tokyo, Madrid | 35 deg | 50 deg | 20 deg |
| 40-50 deg | New York, London, Paris | 45 deg | 60 deg | 30 deg |
| 50-60 deg | Stockholm, Moscow, Calgary | 55 deg | 70 deg | 40 deg |
| 60-70 deg | Anchorage, Oslo, Fairbanks | 65 deg | 80 deg | 50 deg |
The detailed version lives on Solar Panel Angle by Latitude.
What Is the Monthly Tilt Angle Chart?
The monthly tilt angle chart gives 12 angle values for a location. The chart changes by country because latitude and hemisphere change the seasonal tilt pattern.
Example: 34 degrees north.
| Month | Tilt | Seasonal Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| January | 49 deg | Winter steep |
| February | 44 deg | Late winter |
| March | 34 deg | Spring baseline |
| April | 29 deg | Spring flatter |
| May | 24 deg | Early summer |
| June | 19 deg | Summer flat |
| July | 24 deg | Late summer |
| August | 29 deg | Late summer |
| September | 34 deg | Fall baseline |
| October | 39 deg | Fall steeper |
| November | 44 deg | Early winter |
| December | 49 deg | Winter steep |
Southern Hemisphere monthly charts reverse the steepest and flattest months. The detailed country tables live on Solar Panel Angle by Month.
What Is the ZIP Code Tilt Angle Chart?
The ZIP-code tilt chart lists city, state, ZIP code, fixed tilt, summer tilt, and winter tilt. The ZIP code supplies the location, and the location supplies the latitude behind the angle.
| ZIP Code | City | State | Fixed Tilt | Summer Tilt | Winter Tilt |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 90011 | Los Angeles | CA | 28.7 deg | 13.7 deg | 43.7 deg |
| 10025 | New York City | NY | 31.9 deg | 16.9 deg | 46.9 deg |
| 60629 | Chicago | IL | 32.3 deg | 17.3 deg | 47.3 deg |
| 77084 | Houston | TX | 26.5 deg | 11.5 deg | 41.5 deg |
| 80219 | Denver | CO | 31.4 deg | 16.4 deg | 46.4 deg |
A ZIP-code table requires search and filters. The detailed page is Solar Panel Angle by ZIP Code.
How Do Roof Mounts Use a Tilt Angle Chart?
Roof mounts use a tilt chart as a comparison point. A flush-mounted panel follows roof pitch. The chart gives the target angle, and roof pitch gives the physical angle already present on the roof.
Example comparison:
| Item | Angle |
|---|---|
| Latitude-based target tilt | 34 deg |
| Roof pitch converted to angle | 28 deg |
| Difference | 6 deg |
A 6 degree difference creates a planning note. It does not automatically require tilt racks. Wind load, roof structure, local code, aesthetics, snow, and mounting hardware affect the final choice.
Use the Roof Pitch to Solar Angle Calculator for roof-mounted arrays.
What Mistakes Make Tilt Angle Charts Misleading?
Tilt angle charts become misleading when users treat them as engineering design, ignore azimuth, skip shade review, use the wrong hemisphere, or apply monthly values to a mount that cannot move.
The 7 common mistakes are:
- Reading chart values as exact production estimates.
- Ignoring solar azimuth.
- Using Northern Hemisphere month patterns in the Southern Hemisphere.
- Applying monthly tilt to flush roof arrays.
- Ignoring shade and roof obstructions.
- Ignoring wind-load and snow-load limits.
- Treating ZIP code as a roof-specific assessment.
According to DOE home solar planning guidance, planning uses solar resource, orientation, tilt, system efficiency, shade, roof condition, and installer assessment. A chart organizes the angle values. A site review handles the constraints.
How Does the Tilt Chart Connect to the Calculator Network?
The tilt chart is the reference hub. Calculator pages convert user inputs into results. Support pages explain the entities behind the results and link users to the next calculation.
Use this internal path:
- Solar Panel Angle Calculator for the main result.
- Solar Panel Angle by ZIP Code for postal-code lookup.
- Solar Panel Angle by Latitude for the baseline rule.
- Solar Panel Angle by Month for monthly adjustment.
- Solar Orientation Calculator for azimuth.
- Roof Pitch to Solar Angle Calculator for roof slope comparison.
FAQs
What is the best solar panel tilt angle chart?
The best solar panel tilt angle chart is the chart that matches the use case. Latitude charts explain baseline tilt. Monthly charts explain adjustment. ZIP-code charts explain location lookup. Roof-pitch charts explain physical fit.
Is a tilt angle chart better than a solar panel angle calculator?
A tilt angle chart is faster for reference. A calculator is more specific because it uses location, hemisphere, mount type, roof pitch, and production goal.
Does a solar panel angle chart include azimuth?
A solar panel angle chart focuses on vertical tilt. Azimuth is compass direction. Use the Solar Orientation Calculator for azimuth.
Why do monthly charts differ by country?
Monthly charts differ by country because latitude changes the size of the tilt and hemisphere changes the season pattern.
Does roof pitch replace a tilt chart?
Roof pitch replaces the chart only for flush-mounted roof panels. The chart still shows how far the roof angle sits from the target angle.
Source Notes
- C001: NREL PVWatts lists tilt and azimuth as PV system inputs.
- C002: DOE home solar planning guidance describes solar resource, orientation, tilt, efficiency, shade, roof condition, and installer assessment.
- C003: NOAA Solar Calculator uses location, date, and time for solar-position outputs.
- C004: NREL Solar Position Algorithm describes solar zenith, azimuth, and incidence angle calculations.
- C005: Site methodology uses latitude-based fixed tilt and plus/minus 15 degree seasonal reference values.

