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European Economic Area (EEA) developers If your billing address is in the European Economic Area, effective on 8 July 2025, the Google Maps Platform EEA Terms of Service will apply to your use of the Services. Learn more. In addition, certain content from the Solar API will no longer be returned. Learn more.

The Solar API provides solar data for hundreds of millions of buildings across the world. Imagery quality can be HIGH, MEDIUM, or BASE (Experimental).

The Google Maps Platform team is constantly working to improve coverage for our API services. This interactive map shows where HIGH, MEDIUM, and BASE quality solar data is available.

Note: To access BASE (Experimental) quality solar data, set experiments=EXPANDED_COVERAGE in the request body. To learn more about requesting BASE quality data, see Expanded Coverage (Experimental).

Latitude and longitude coordinates can be obtained using other Google Maps Platform APIs, such as the Geocoding API or the Places API. Coordinates can also be extracted from maps created using the Maps Javascript API. For example, see Getting Lat/Lng from a Click Event.

Drag the map to show a specific area, then zoom in for a detailed view.

Note: The data shown here is an approximation of the exact coverage. You may encounter a 404 error in certain areas (for example, near country borders) even when the area appears to be covered on the map. For information on coverage updates, see the Solar API Release Notes.

Download the shape files used to create this map as a ZIP file.

Except as otherwise noted, the content of this page is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License, and code samples are licensed under the Apache 2.0 License. For details, see the Google Developers Site Policies. Java is a registered trademark of Oracle and/or its affiliates.

Last updated 2025-08-14 UTC.

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