
710W & high-output solar panels
Modern utility-scale style wattage is available for residential roofs: fewer panels, higher production per module, and cleaner layouts when space is tight. Solar Topper engineers systems around the best equipment for your roof—not a one-size-fits-all kit.
What “710W” means for your home
Panel wattage is the module's rated output under standard test conditions. A 710W-class panel produces more energy per panel than older 300–400W designs, which can mean hitting your production target with fewer modules. We match brand, electrical characteristics, and inverter or microinverter design so the system is safe, code-compliant, and optimized for Southern California Edison interconnection.
Why homeowners choose high-watt modules
- More kilowatts per panel—useful on limited roof area
- Fewer roof penetrations and attachments when the design allows
- Strong pairing with today's efficient inverters and optimizers
- Room to grow if you add an EV charger or battery backup
Design matters more than wattage stickers
The highest wattage panel is not automatically the best choice. Shading, roof orientation, setback and fire codes, and your utility rate structure all affect results. Our site survey and production model translate module specs into real annual savings—not brochure numbers.
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