Introduction: Why PE Stamps Matter in Solar Design
As Solar Permit Design Guide adoption continues to grow across the United States, the need for code-compliant and structurally sound installations is more important than ever. One of the critical components in the permitting and design process for Solar Permit Design Guide projects is the Professional Engineer (PE) stamp. Whether you’re an EPC, solar installer, or developer, understanding when and why PE stamps are required — and how to obtain them efficiently — can save you costly delays, failed inspections, and rework. In this blog, we break down everything you need to know about solar PE stamp requirements across the U.S.What Is a PE Stamp?
A Professional Engineer (PE) stamp is a seal provided by a licensed engineer that certifies a set of drawings or documents as being compliant with applicable building, electrical, or structural codes. It ensures that the work has been reviewed and approved by a qualified professional, and that it adheres to safety and engineering standards. In the solar industry, PE stamps are commonly required for:- Structural design of solar racking or mounting systems
- Electrical design for interconnection and system safety
- Load calculations, wind/snow impact assessments
- Ground mount and rooftop project validations
When Are PE Stamps Required in Solar Projects?
PE stamp requirements vary by state, AHJ (Authority Having Jurisdiction), project type, and system size. However, here are common scenarios where they are generally required:1. Structural PE Stamp
Required when:- Rooftop system exceeds 10 kW
- Custom or non-standard racking is used
- There are modifications to roof structure
- System is located in areas with high wind or snow loads
- Mounting is on carports, canopies, or custom structures
2. Electrical PE Stamp
Required when:- System exceeds a certain capacity (e.g., >50 kW in some states)
- System uses batteries or complex interconnections
- Commercial or utility-scale projects
- Required explicitly by the AHJ or utility
3. Both Structural & Electrical Stamps
- In large commercial, industrial, or utility-scale projects
- When the AHJ mandates stamped plan sets for complete review
Pro Tip: Always check the local AHJ website or consult a PE-backed design team like Eden Solar Design before submission.
PE Stamp Requirements by State (Overview)
Each U.S. state has its own engineering licensure board and requirements. Here’s a quick overview:- California: Structural PE often required for >10 kW rooftop. Electrical PE for >50 kW.
- Texas: PE required for most commercial systems. Structural review mandatory in hurricane zones.
- New York: Electrical and structural PE often required for large-scale systems.
- Florida: Strict wind load and structural review requirements. PE mandatory for any elevated mounting.
- Arizona/Nevada: Often lenient but AHJs may still require PE depending on system type.
How to Get a PE Stamp for Your Solar Design
There are two main ways to obtain PE stamps:1. Work With a Design Partner Who Offers PE Services
The fastest and most reliable method is to work with a solar design company like Eden Solar Design. Our engineers:- Review your layout, calculations, and BOM
- Perform structural and/or electrical assessments
- Apply the required stamps on finalized drawings
2. Hire a Local Independent PE
This option may be more time-consuming and expensive. Independent engineers often have limited availability and may not be familiar with your project or solar-specific standards.What’s Included in a PE Stamped Plan Set?
A complete PE stamped plan set typically includes:- Cover page with project details
- Site layout with panel placements
- Structural layout with racking/mounting specs
- Electrical single-line diagram (SLD)
- Wire/conduit sizing
- Load calculations (wind/snow/structural)
- Compliance notes and code references
- PE signature and state seal
Common Issues with PE Stamp Submissions (And How to Avoid Them)
- Incorrect structural calculations
- Outdated NEC references
- Improper wire sizing or breaker specs
- No compliance with wind/snow loads
- Using generic templates that don’t meet AHJ-specific needs
Solution: Use a verified design provider with multi-state PE support and AHJ experience.
How Eden Solar Design Simplifies the PE Stamp Process
- ✅ In-house access to structural and electrical PEs
- ✅ State-specific compliance and code knowledge
- ✅ Fast turnaround times (typically 1–3 business days)
- ✅ Combined Permit + PE packages available
- ✅ Experience across 1,000+ stamped projects