Solargik has announced the official debut of his Soma Pro AI-driven platform for solar tracking and system diagnostics. The company says that one of the most important benefits is the possibility to support smarter, faster decision -making.
Intersolar 2025 will see the Israeli startup Solargik Launch Soma Pro launching, a platform that uses artificial intelligence for intelligent monitoring, diagnostics and control of solar systems. The company said that the platform is a fully integrated hardware and software system, which offers real-time visibility and full remote control.
The most important innovation is the “Tracker -Native” design of Soma Pro, which means that it is specifically built to enclose within suns. Soma Pro, integrated in Solargik’s patented tracking hardware, collects live data from trackers, sensors, power meters, inverter systems and other devices at plant level.
Solargik said that SOMA Pro is eliminating data fragmentation, improves operational efficiency and makes accurate system control possible-even in complex sites-comparable with traditional SCADA systems from third parties.
“With monitoring of energy performance and grainy loss analysis you can respond in real time and make smarter decisions, faster. You get the clarity to act decisively, optimize the performance and stay ahead of problems – all of one platform,” Solargik said.
The core of the system is an in-house developed, on AI-based performance model that identifies specific energy losses into individual trackers or components.
The company said that the system reaches more than 95% detection bluence and enables operators to restore to 6% of the otherwise lost energy. The platform also supports targeted maintenance planning and improves cooperation with EPC contractors to protect the value of the long-term activa.
“No more digging by spreadsheets or managing non -bound data sources,” said Solargik.
Soma Pro goes beyond simple monitoring by continuously learning from real operating conditions and optimizing tracker positioning based on dynamic parameters such as radiation, cloud covering, wind speed and site topography.
Via a cloud-based interface, operators can tilt the tracker, storage modes and the production status-zowel site-wide if a quick response to changing circumstances is possible at device level value and the energy yield maximizes.
“With Soma Pro we have again defined how Zonne installations can be managed – especially in environments where traditional systems fail,” said Solargik CEO Gil Kroyzer PV -Magazine. “By combining our lightweight tracker technology with an intelligent, internal operating system, we deliver a level of adaptability, insight and flexibility that helps operators to extract more value from each site.”
Although Soma Pro is officially introduced on Intersolar 2025, the platform has already been tested in operational solar projects. According to Kroyzer, these early installations were the key to refining system performance.
“We have trained the Machine Learning models from Soma Pro on actual Sitege data,” he said. “That gave us a basis for accurate diagnostics, responsive control and better overall coordination with the types of conditions with which operators deal in the field.”
As the competition in needs flat, ready for utility, developers increasingly turn to locations with physical limitations, including sloping terrain and agricultural land used for double purposes.
“Lands scarcity forces projects at more complex locations,” Kroyzer noted. “This includes extreme slopes or Agri-PV installations where trackers have to integrate without disturbing agriculture. Soma Pro is built with those cases combining adaptive hardware and intelligent control to maintain the performance where conventional systems fail.”
Solargik has confirmed that the adjusted demonstrations and executive briefings from Soma Pro will offer in Intersolar 2025.
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