For Every Stage of the Project Lifecycle
Solar Design
Designing PV systems with Scanifly is the easiest way to eliminate revisions and get to PTO faster.
With Scanifly, Our Customers Achieve:
Reduction in site
survey time
Revisions or change
orders on install day
Increase in design
throughput
What Makes Scanifly Unique?
Take a minute to watch a quick overview of the Scanifly platform.
Remote Design
For Sales
Prelim Design
Give your team a head start with an extruded model with roof outlines, obstructions, and trees–all you need to do is add modules!
Under 3 Hour Turnaround Time
Under 3 Hour Turnaround Time
75% Accuracy
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For Operations & Engineering
Drone-Based Design
Give your team a head start with an extruded model with roof outlines, obstructions, and trees–all you need to do is add modules!
Under 3 Hour Turnaround Time
Under 3 Hour Turnaround Time
100% Accuracy
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Design Features for Any Level of Expertise,
For Every Stage of Your Project
Simple Design
The fastest & easiest way to create a front-end design
Under 3 Hour Turnaround Time
Under 3 Hour Turnaround Time
Under 3 Hour Turnaround Time
Pro Design
The fastest & easiest way to create a front-end design
Under 3 Hour Turnaround Time
Under 3 Hour Turnaround Time
Under 3 Hour Turnaround Time
FAQS
How accurate is Scanifly’s drone-based software?
Quantitatively, Scanifly uses the most up-to-date site and shade data available and is accurate to within 1-3 inches of hand measurements. Anecdotally, what you design in Scanifly will always fit on install day.
How accurate is Scanifly’s front-end remote design software?
Scanifly offers remote design functionality similar to nearly all other PV design software, including Google Maps and other satellite imagery providers, LiDAR-based shading, and Nearmap. Additionally, Scanifly’s remote design tool has the same flexibility and customization as other design software, including a sales designer environment called, SimpleDesign. What makes it unique is that it’s more affordable and the only solution to integrate with your post-sale field and final design and engineering workflows—providing one centralized design environment.
What is the difference between Scanifly’s prelim and drone-based design tools?
Scanifly’s preliminary (remote) design tool utilizes satellite and airplane imagery and LiDAR, and it is used primarily for sales quotes and initial economic conversations with homeowners. Scanifly’s drone-based (onsite) design tool provides better accuracy and real-time shading. It is commonly used post-sale to true-up your prelim (remote) design—ensuring everything will fit perfectly on install day and that you’re not overpromising (or underselling) on system production.
Who has approved Scanifly’s shading analysis?
Scanifly’s proprietary shading analysis—its Viewshed technology—is of the same accuracy as other onsite real-time shading tools like the Solmetric Suneye and Solar Pathfinder, and more accurate than remote shading tools in preliminary design software. It has been approved by all major regulators and lenders: NYSERDA, MassCEC, CEC, Austin Energy, Commerce RI, Energy Trust of Oregan, LightReach, EverBrite, Sunlight, and others!
Quantitatively, Scanifly uses the most up-to-date site and shade data available and is accurate to within 1-3 inches of hand measurements. Anecdotally, what you design in Scanifly will always fit on install day.
Scanifly offers remote design functionality similar to nearly all other PV design software, including Google Maps and other satellite imagery providers, LiDAR-based shading, and Nearmap. Additionally, Scanifly’s remote design tool has the same flexibility and customization as other design software, including a sales designer environment called, SimpleDesign. What makes it unique is that it’s more affordable and the only solution to integrate with your post-sale field and final design and engineering workflows—providing one centralized design environment.
Scanifly’s preliminary (remote) design tool utilizes satellite and airplane imagery and LiDAR, and it is used primarily for sales quotes and initial economic conversations with homeowners. Scanifly’s drone-based (onsite) design tool provides better accuracy and real-time shading. It is commonly used post-sale to true-up your prelim (remote) design—ensuring everything will fit perfectly on install day and that you’re not overpromising (or underselling) on system production.
Scanifly’s proprietary shading analysis—its Viewshed technology—is of the same accuracy as other onsite real-time shading tools like the Solmetric Suneye and Solar Pathfinder, and more accurate than remote shading tools in preliminary design software. It has been approved by all major regulators and lenders: NYSERDA, MassCEC, CEC, Austin Energy, Commerce RI, Energy Trust of Oregan, LightReach, EverBrite, Sunlight, and others!