SAN FRANCISCO, July 13, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- At InterSolar North America 2016, PVComplete is excited to offer our private beta of PVSketch. PVSketch is the next step towards a complete solution to solar design. This web-based platform is for sales professionals who want to visualize solar energy solutions using efficient design techniques.
PVSketch offers a one of a kind experience. It is delightful. A friendly user interface means no need for training to make use of PVSketch, or to enjoy it. The results are definitive. Never second-guess results with accurate energy production modeling and easy comparisons of design alternatives. Projects become portable. Project data gets entered once and only once into the PVComplete platform, following the project from start to finish so nobody has to repeat steps in the design process. The platform is packed with data. With extensive databases of solar equipment and geographic imagery, PVSketch tells you not only how many panels fit on a roof but the best types of panels and inverters for each system.
Our team of engineers and solar professionals created PVSketch with today's designers in mind. Claudia Eyzaguirre, CEO and Co-founder of PVComplete, explains the goal in creating PVSketch:
PVSketch allows sales persons and developers to quickly layout and model energy for solar projects. Unlike other proposal software, PVSketch exports all the project data to PVCAD, our solar extension for AutoCAD, making it easy for engineers to complete the final design.
PVSketch features include:
As an exhibitor, PVComplete will be running live demos during InterSolar from July 12th-14th. You can view these demos at the Moscone Center West, San Francisco at booth number 8421. See for yourself how PVComplete can support you and your solar company.
PVComplete is a leader in solar design software. Unlike single-purpose tools that require project teams to transfer information from one place to another, hindering accuracy and productivity, PVComplete enables the seamless development of project design from concept to construction.
SOURCE PVComplete