Solar Energy Hackers is a group of engineers, solar enthusiasts, and educators who are passionate about solar energy and its potential to change the world.
We believe that the key to a sustainable future starts with you – the individual.
Therefore, we created this online resource to provide you with all the information you need to make the world a cleaner and greener place.
Here at Solar Energy Hackers, we provide information on everything solar, from how solar works to the latest news and trends in the industry.
We also have a blog where we share tips on how to use solar in your everyday life, a review section where we test out and rate different solar products, and an online community where people can ask questions, share ideas, and connect with other solar enthusiasts.
If you’re interested in learning more about solar energy or making the switch, be sure to check out our website and blog.
And if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us – we’d be happy to help!
Thank you for considering Solar Energy Hackers as your source for information on solar power.
Together, we can make a difference!

Meet The Team

Kami Turky
Kami has nearly a decade of experience in researching, testing, and reviewing various solar products.
He has also provided technical consultation to several organizations on the best ways to incorporate solar energy into their operations.
When he’s not busy helping others find the best solar solutions, Kami enjoys spending time outdoors, hiking, camping, and exploring the natural wonders of his home state.

Manual Thomas
Manual Thomas is an accomplished electrical engineer with seven years of experience in the solar industry.
He has worked on a wide range of solar projects, from small residential installations to large commercial systems.
When he’s not working on solar projects, Manual enjoys spending time outdoors and staying active. He is also an avid reader and enjoys learning about new technologies.

Mohamed Fared
Mohamed Fared is a qualified engineer, with over three years of experience in the solar energy field.
He has worked on some of the largest infrastructure projects in the world, including the 1,650MW Benban solar park in Egypt.
When he’s not working, Mohamed is a passionate advocate for increasing access to green energy and sustainable development. He also enjoys learning about new innovations in the industry.