Research conducted in Oulu, Finland, using a unique solar panel carousel system, reveals that for optimal solar energy production in northern climates, rooftop panels should face southeast or south, with a tilt angle of 28° rather than the standard 43°–48°. The angle, or tilt, of the panels is also calibrated to this southern exposure, typically aligning closely with the latitude of the installation location to optimize for year-round production. This configuration maximizes annual. Oulu is located at about 65 degrees north latitude. The results can also be utilised, for example, in urban planning, zoning and construction to maximise solar energy production,” says. Latitude-Based Angle Calculation Provides Optimal Results: Setting your solar panel tilt angle equal to your location's latitude delivers the best year-round performance, with seasonal adjustments of ±15° offering potential 5-10% production improvements for adjustable systems. Start by entering your location in the search box. Angle and tilt considerations, 4.