Application release notes
Release date | Software version |
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22.4.2025 | 2.2.0 |
General
A link to the PV components catalog has been added to the Solargis Home dashboard.
A new project collaboration manager has been introduced to Prospect and Evaluate projects (fig.1):
You can allow other users from your company account to view your projects (read-only access).
You can transfer the ownership of the project (owner can edit the project).
You can view or edit projects only in applications to which you have been granted access.
The list of projects on the projects page now displays project ownership and collaboration status.
Pollution losses have been renamed to soiling losses to meet the industry standards.
Figure 1: Project access manager.
Prospect
Prospect data have been updated with year 2024 LTA values.
Evaluate
A new Project history page has been added to the project menu to help track the project activities (fig.2).
A new Project data page has been introduced to the project menu to manage add-ons and their status (fig.3).
You can now request 1-minute data as an add-on on the new Project data page:
The data is delivered automatically.
Notifications about the data delivery and low SGU have been created to notify you about their status.
You can export the 1-minnute data directly from the application.
Standard deviation has been added to the monthly statistics of the solar resource data in the analysis section.
Performance ratio (PR) parameter have been added to the monthly statistics table in the PVOUT-specific analysis category.
Tables in the PV losses section have been improved for better readability.
Energy system designer
The maximum energy system size has been increased to 500MWp.
Reports & exports
All Evaluate application improvements and changes are reflected in the respective reports.
Figure 2: Project history page.
Figure 3: Project data page.
Solarmaps
We are introducing a new Solarmaps application, now available to our paid customers in the Solargis platform. Solarmaps empowers you to assess solar resource and meteorological impacts on PV plant performance with interactive, map-based insights. Key features include:
Interactive map view: Explore spatial patterns and relationships in solar irradiance, temperature, precipitation, and wind speed across regions.
Site-specific data access: Click on any map location to instantly retrieve monthly or yearly environmental data, supporting targeted performance analysis.
Split view comparison: Analyze multiple parameters side by side to reveal correlations and trends affecting PV performance.
Customizable data visualization: Adjust value ranges and color schemes, and generate historical charts to highlight seasonal patterns and site variability.