California-based solar and energy storage analytics company Anza has released a PV module intelligence system that provides real-time pricing, supply-chain information, and policy and trade updates. The Anza Pulse platform is intended to provide developers; engineering, procurement and construction firms; and other stakeholders on-demand access to a battery of information useful for project planning and deployment.
According to Anza, the volitivity of the PV industry complicated by the advent of unexpected tariffs and foreign entity of concern (FEOC) classifications has made previous intelligence gathering based around quarterly reports from manufacturers and periodic reports from analysts less timely and useful.
“The solar market intelligence industry was built around quarterly publishing schedules and modeled averages,” said Mike Hall, CEO of Anza. “A team deciding whether to hedge against a pending tariff, whether to chase the 10% domestic content bonus on an already-secured pipeline, or which suppliers to add to their preferred vendor list given the latest FEOC guidance, needs to know where pricing is today, and not what a model produced last quarter.”
Anza Pulse is intended to provide information to support the work that happens between the publishing cycles of existing sources, which in turn affect buying cycles. It delivers market pricing drawn from 40 module suppliers segmented by Tier 1 status, FEOC compliance, domestic content, cell technology and other commercially meaningful categories whenever the user needs the information.
Anza Pulse includes the following features:
Monica Carter, sourcing manager at California-based commercial and industrial solar developer ForeFront Power, said Anza Pulse takes the place of chasing suppliers with requests for information and patching together stale third-party reports: “It puts always-current supplier pricing and policy intelligence in one place; the kind of view that lets a procurement team get ahead of decisions instead of reacting to them.”
Anza Pulse is available as a standalone subscription. The company says it complements its Solar Pro offering, which delivers project-specific procurement and development optimization for teams in active buying cycles.
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