Tag: PVComplete
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If you’re not concerned with utility-scale shrinkage, you should be
As greater numbers of utility-scale solar projects are built on challenging topography that includes hilly terrain, shrinkage in utility-scale layouts is becoming increasingly common and more problematic. Shrinkage can be best described as the amount the total length of a tracker or fixed-tilt row is shortened in a top downRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Meet PVSketch Mega, the first web-based PV modeling, proposal tool for utility-scale solar
Global solar sales and design software company PVComplete announced the January 2021 public release of PVSketch Mega, the first and only precision layout, modeling and proposal web app for utility-scale PV projects. PVSketch Mega informs early stage site assessment and system design with the power of advanced cloud computing. The platformRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Explained: How PVCAD Mega integration enables PVSyst to model sites with varying terrain
For nearly three decades, PVSyst has retained its place as the industry-standard software for modeling the yield of PV arrays. However, as one of the oldest photovoltaic software programs, even its greatest champions will admit that the user interface is cumbersome and some of the functionality can be clunkyRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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This PVSyst integration with PVCAD Mega is a huge upgrade for utility-scale solar site layouts
Attention: Solar sales and design software company PVComplete released a PVSyst integration upgrade to PVCAD Mega, the first CAD software for utility-scale PV projects, built on Autodesk technology. “For nearly three decades, PVSyst has retained its place as the industry-standard software for modeling the yield of PV arrays, but evenRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Solar PV Design Software and Sales Tool Buyer’s Guide
The coronavirus crisis is having a huge impact on solar installation business and project timelines. It’s also served to highlight areas in the solar PV sales proposal, permitting and design process that many solar companies could improve or streamline, via remote site assessment, shade analysis, system design software and integratedRead More — Solar Builder magazine