SolarCity Introduces Software to Find Energy Losses, Suggest Upgrades

Responding to President Obama’s call earlier today for private industry to do more on climate change, SolarCity unveiled Energy Explorer, new software that provides homeowners a self-guided tour of their energy use. Powered by the company’s proprietary algorithms, Energy Explorer performs more than 100 million calculations per household to pinpoint the source of inefficiencies and rank possible improvements by cost and savings. Beginning tomorrow, new SolarCity residential solar customers will have free access to the software, and will receive complimentary efficiency evaluations with their solar site assessments.

solarcity“Traditional efficiency audits generalize energy expenses, fail to pinpoint the source of problems and leave consumers guessing about possible solutions. It’s like providing a symptom without a diagnosis,” said Peter Rive, SolarCity’s co-founder and chief technology officer. “Energy Explorer isolates the sources of energy expenses and analyzes the specific impact of solutions. With Energy Explorer, SolarCity has changed a process that used to require 4 hours and cost hundreds of dollars into a free service that takes a few minutes and the single click of a mouse.”

Here’s how it works:

1.     After a homeowner signs up for solar, a SolarCity expert evaluates the customer’s home for solar. The expert also records information related to energy use. This includes details about the heating and cooling equipment, water heater, insulation levels and window types.

2.     Energy Explorer combines data from the evaluation with local weather information, a three-dimensional model of the building and a Department of Energy database of equipment efficiencies to run a simulation of energy use in the home. The result is a breakdown of energy costs and potential efficiency improvements, including estimated savings and project costs.

3.     Following the evaluation, the customer can access a personalized website for a self-guided tour of evaluation results. The customer can select from a list of improvements and choose to be contacted by a certified contractor to perform upgrades.

SolarCity has performed more than 16,000 energy efficiency evaluations since it launched its efficiency services in 2010. The company analyzed the data from past evaluations to determine the largest energy expenditures by region and inform targeted data collection that led to a simplified audit. The company’s experience as an energy efficiency contractor allows it to provide accurate cost data for specific upgrades and connect the customer with the ideal contractor.

To learn more about Energy Explorer, please visit http://www.solarcity.com or call to speak with an energy efficiency consultant at 888-765-2489.

— Solar Builder magazine

[source: http://www.solarbuildermag.com/news/solarcity-introduces-software-to-find-energy-losses-suggest-upgrades/]


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