Tag: software
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Remote site assessment cuts solar design time, costs (about $850 per install)
There are some solar installation costs we can’t control, such as the tariffs imposed on the industry this year. But when it comes to cutting soft costs, which now comprise more than half of the cost of a solar installation, installers have a valuable tool in their tool kits: remoteRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SolarEdge launches new web-based PV system design tool
SolarEdge Technologies is launching a new Designer tool to enable faster, easier planning of solar energy system designs. The new web-based tool with an intuitive graphical interface helps installers lower PV design costs and increase conversion rates by creating compelling customer proposals. The free Designer tool is part of SolarEdge’sRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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SB Buzz: How to design a perfect solar system — then sell it — with Aurora Solar COO
In our March/April issue, we included a roundup of new technology that could improve a solar company’s customer service capabilities, whether it was through quicker project design, better proposals or advanced monitoring capabilities. Aurora Solar was one company in the roundup, which provides one of the best PV design andRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Aurora Solar sales, design software now includes HD aerial images from Nearmap
Aurora Solar, a solar sales and design software leader that was in our nine customer service products to watch, sent word that it is now partnering with Nearmap for a serious upgrade to its site image interface. Through this collaboration, Nearmap’s up-to-date, sub 3” GSD imagery is now available withinRead More — Solar Builder magazine
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Aurora Solar remote shading assessment tool now allowed over on-site inspection by Connecticut Green Bank
Measurements providing the solar potential of a roof are a crucial piece of information that installers, private financing firms, and government rebate authorities rely upon in designing solar systems, and issuing financing and rebates for their installation. And they can be a pain to get done — an expensive —Read More — Solar Builder magazine