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Anza releases a new subscription for real-time module delivery data

solarenergyBy solarenergyAugust 14, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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Anza has announced a new product and subscription offering that provides developers, IPPs, EPCs, utilities, investors and independent engineers with on-demand access to the solar industry’s most advanced real-time data and software platform. With access to data and insights from more than 95% of the U.S. module offering, solar buyers and developers can easily minimize risk, save time, reduce lifetime project costs, and make optimal project decisions.

“Anza’s subscription offering sets a new standard in the industry,” said Mike Hall, CEO of Anza. “Developers and those responsible for purchasing solar energy no longer have to make assumptions based on outdated market prices or unreliable forecasts. Instead, they get access to the most robust and accurate pricing, comprehensive product information, and detailed supply chain data – all in one place, whenever they want. The long-term effect is that project profits increase and ultimately more solar projects are financed and come online.”

Despite the urgent need to launch new solar projects, developers are often sent back and forth with suppliers for weeks to months to determine the best module for their project. Furthermore, during the development and procurement processes, they rely on costly and outdated supply chain and technical data that cannot keep pace with rapidly changing market conditions. This inefficiency wastes valuable time and forces buyers and developers to make crucial decisions based on outdated information, resulting in missed profit opportunities.

As the module market becomes more dynamic due to tariffs, product availability and supply chain constraints, it is more important than ever that developers have full visibility of real-time data that can help them minimize risk and make optimal investment and purchasing decisions.

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With Anza’s new software and subscription offering, developers and module buyers can access supplier pricing, product and counterparty data, technical specifications and downloadable documentation from 95% of the module market – all from one easy-to-use online platform.

“Before Anza, we only had access to a few suppliers,” says Jono Stevens, COO of Spreck Energy. “Now with real-time pricing and expanded market access, we are confident we will secure the best deals and benefit from volume discounts for our smaller projects.”

Anza will offer tiered subscription packages tailored to meet the unique needs of businesses. Options range from packages designed to help teams save time and project wins, to tiers that give companies with limited resources the ability to improve project results with the support of Anza’s world-class purchasing and engineering capabilities.

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