The NerdVolt Editorial Team is the publishing identity for the site’s clean-energy guides, calculators, reviews, and explainers. The focus is practical reader guidance, not institutional formality or unsupported credentials.
Editorial focus
The team focuses on solar panels, batteries, inverters, charge controllers, wiring, home backup power, clean-energy costs, incentives, installation questions, and market or policy developments that affect reader decisions.
Sources used
Useful sources include official energy agencies, NREL and DOE resources, EIA data, IRS guidance for tax topics, DSIRE and program pages for incentives, utility documents, manufacturer datasheets, product manuals, standards bodies, peer-reviewed research, and primary company announcements.
Technical claims
Technical claims should be confirmed against appropriate source material where possible. Safety-sensitive pages should remind readers when manufacturer instructions, local rules, inspections, or qualified professionals matter.
Calculator assumptions
Calculator pages should make assumptions visible and explain the formula or method in ordinary language. If a result depends on local rates, equipment limits, weather, tax rules, or utility policy, the page should say so plainly.
Product and equipment claims
Buyer guides and reviews should be clear about whether a page is based on research, specification comparison, editorial analysis, or hands-on evaluation. NerdVolt should not claim evaluation that did not happen.
Corrections
Readers can send corrections, source concerns, safety questions, or unclear calculator assumptions through the contact page.