We harvested the City of Edmonton's full solar permit history into one clean database — 10,522 verified solar properties with install date, system age and panel count, segmented by what the homeowner will buy next: a battery, an EV charger, or a maintenance call.
A solar permit isn't a fresh lead — by the time it's issued, the installer is already picked. The value is what happens after: a 2023 solar home in 2026 is a prime battery prospect. Every home is segmented by install age so you know exactly what to pitch.
Tap a segment Open a free live sample — 9 real Edmonton homes with full address, system size, home value, and roof data. No signup.
Solar homes 2–6 years old with no battery on record — adopted solar, understand the economics, and battery prices have dropped since they bought.
View 7,584 homes →Installed in the last 12 months. Too fresh for battery, but prime EV-charger and panel-upgrade prospects — already investing in electrification.
View 2,656 homes →Systems 10+ years old, approaching inverter end-of-life. Pitch service contracts, monitoring upgrades, or full repowering.
View 189 homes →A slice of the Edmonton solar installed base. Full address, install date, neighbourhood, system size. Subscribers get the complete 10,522-home list with neighbourhood filters, sort, and CSV export.
New permits land scattered across the cities' records — unsorted, inconsistent, and nobody's job to read. We do that reading every day, so your morning starts with a clean list instead of a raw dump.
We pull every solar / PV permit ever issued by the City of Edmonton — back to 2009 — straight from the city's open records, refreshed every day.
Multiple permits per home collapse to one property record. Panel count parsed from 89% of descriptions. Earliest permit = the install date that drives the segment.
Each home is tagged for the next likely sale. Filter the dashboard by segment, neighbourhood, or system size and work the territory you actually cover.
Not a database to comb through. A finished list — every relevant permit found, classified, and scoped to the work you do, in your hands the morning it lands.
Every solar home is tagged for the next likely upsell — battery, EV charger, or maintenance. Filter to the segment that matches your business, never a wall of homes to sift.
Filter to the Edmonton neighbourhoods you actually service. No noise from the other side of the city, no homes you'd never drive to.
We surface permits within a day of filing and flag what's new since yesterday — so you're working live demand, not a recycled list everyone already called.
A homeowner who just filed is actively shopping installers. Getting to them first is the whole game — and that timing is exactly what we sell.
One trade, one metro, one flat monthly fee. Add a second trade or the other city when it's worth it. Cancel any time — the feed stops, nothing else.
No call required. Cancel anytime during the trial and you're never charged — the feed just stops.
The battery segment holds 7,584 addresses. Filter to your neighbourhood, drop 500 letters, and this is what it looks like on the P&L.
Alberta's Personal Information Protection Act restricts commercial resale of homeowner names, phone numbers, and emails without documented consent. Every US-based solar lead broker skirts that line. We designed around it.
Direct mail to "Occupant" at an installed-solar address converts at 1-3% (10-30× cold prospects) with zero PII exposure. When you need a specific homeowner's name, Alberta Land Titles publishes it — pay Alberta directly for the parcels you actually plan to contact.
We surface it the morning it lands — classified and scoped to you. Tell us your trade and where you work, and we'll send the feed.
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