1. Utility scale solar projects are breaking capacity records annually, requiring a significant amount of worktime for construction and design.
2. PVcase, a software as a service company, provides design services for utility-scale solar projects globally, automating processes and reducing work hours.
3. PVcase helps developers and EPCs by providing a platform that connects GIS tools for site selection with engineering design for utility scale power plants.
Utility-scale solar projects are growing in size and output annually, requiring extensive work to design and construct. PVcase, a software company founded by solar engineers, has been providing design services for utility-scale solar projects globally for the past decade. David Trainavicius, founder and CEO of PVcase, discusses on Solar Spotlight how the platform helps solar developers automate processes, reduce work hours, and mitigate data risk when sharing data across various stakeholders involved in project development.
PVcase addresses the lack of trained professionals, automation tools, and integration of separate tools in the solar industry. The flagship product is a utility scale design tool used by solar engineers, which has evolved into a platform offering GIS tools for site selection and design processes. PVcase serves developers seeking suitable sites for solar projects and EPCs involved in constructing utility-scale power plants.
PVcase’s entry into the market was driven by client demand for the software solution used internally by a consultancy. This led to the creation of PVcase as a spinoff from the consultancy to meet the increasing need for efficient design tools in the solar industry. PVcase aims to streamline project development, reduce labor hours, and improve efficiency for solar developers and engineers worldwide.