20250306 v 2.1.0

Application release notes

Release date

Software version

6.3.2025

2.1.0

General

  • Newly registered users are now warned about free account service limitations.

Prospect

  • Subscription-related notifications have been improved to inform customers about potential expenditures.

Evaluate

  • You can now request additional uncertainty and TMY Pxx dataadd-ons in Full evaluation projects (fig.1).

  • Version numbers have been added to the data source names for better reference.

  • The GTI simulation dialog now clearly states the simulation is free of charge for better clarity.

  • Various minor UX/UI improvements.

Fig.1: Request add-on data or add-on services in Full evaluation projects.

Energy system designer
  • The PV plant installed DC capacity has been increased to 300 MWp.

  • A new “File” menu at the top of the 3D map has been added to accommodate import and export features for easy access (fig.2).

  • You can now export designs directly to PVsyst without running a simulation first - a limited-time promotion.

  • You can now select the array properties you want to copy to other arrays.

  • You can now estimate snow losses based on project location data and energy system configuration using our snow loss model (fig.3).

  • Soiling and snow losses in the losses category are now displayed as bar charts for better visibility.

  • The power limit in the grid connection parameters now accepts numbers with one decimal to increase precision.

  • No load and load losses in the Inverter transformer losses settings now accept numbers with two decimals to increase precision.

  • The bifaciality factor of a PV module now also includes its value in percent alongside existing specifications.

  • Minor UI bugs have been resolved.

Fig.2: New data import/export menu in Energy system designer.

Fig.3: Estimated snow losses for the given location using the Solargis proprietary snow model.

Reports & exports
  • Monthly and yearly heatmaps have been added to the TEMP parameter to increase data readability (fig.4).

  • The headings of PV reports now contain energy system name for clarity.

Fig.4: Monthly and yearly TEMP averages heatmap.