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Solesca pre-CAD software now integrated into ETB Developer

solarenergyBy solarenergyNovember 6, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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Energy Toolbase has announced that Solesca has joined the ETB Developer design services platform. This partnership brings Solesca’s pre-CAD design capabilities to ETB Developer users, providing faster, more accurate and cost-effective design solutions for commercial and industrial (C&I) and community-scale solar projects.

Solesca is an intuitive design experience that helps developers accelerate project timelines and improve team collaboration. With this integration, ETB Developer users can now seamlessly generate layouts, run energy simulations, and centralize their solar project design and financial analysis in one streamlined workflow.

Solesca allows users to design projects of any size, from C&I and community scale to roof and ground-mounted systems, with no limit on the number of projects. Fixed pricing allows solar developers to plan with confidence without budget surprises. The platform’s interface and real-time collaboration tools increase productivity, while rapid energy simulations powered by NREL’s SAM model provide accurate energy estimates.

“At Solesca, we believe that accurate and efficient pre-CAD design should be accessible for every C&I and ground erection project,” said Tom Yao, Chief Product Officer at Solesca.

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