On-Demand Webinar | AI’s Role in Solar: Transforming Today, Defining 2025

Thurs. Dec 12 | 2 pm | Register
Join us for an insightful session, “AI’s Role in Solar: Transforming Today, Defining 2025,” where you’ll discover how artificial intelligence is redefining solar project workflows and design.
Led by industry experts, AI’s Role in Solar will cover:
- Real-world applications of AI in solar to improve efficiency and accuracy.
- Key insights on the future of solar powered by AI, giving you a competitive edge in 2025 and beyond.
- A demonstration of Wattmonk’s latest AI-driven tools for site assessment and automated plan set creation.
AI’s Role in Solar Learning Objectives:
- Understand the current impact of AI on solar workflows.
- Discover future AI trends in solar technology.
- Learn how Framesense and Zippy can streamline solar project planning.
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More on Wattmonk
For the uninitiated, Wattmonk can handle site assessment, sales proposals, solar and battery storage plan sets, engineering reviews, and more. They are operational in every state and the Caribbean, and also offer super-fast turnaround times: plan sets in 3 hours, sales proposals in 45 minutes. Ankit Sheoran, CEO of Wattmonk, explained its turnkey solar engineering services in this episode of The Pitch:
Sheoran: “Our workflow is pretty simple: solar installers login, pick from various services, they place an order, and then are able to effortlessly track the progress of the project through its journey. The platform features an easy communication channel allowing the customer to interact via audio calls, video calls, or chat with our design and engineering team so that if they want any kind of customizations done to their order, they can do that. If they want anything to be changed or any improvements to be done, that can be also done right there. Essentially everything happens on the centralized platform, which makes it easier for those installers to have a hassle-free solar engineering.”
Crowell: What is AI’s role in solar? Do you have a few examples of how customers have organized their operations differently due to being able to log in and offload those various services to you?
Sheoran: “We have experience of working with more than 150 solar installers, but for this particular question what I’m going to do is take three customers of different sizes.
“The first customer is a small establishment, a family run shop doing about 10 to 15 installations a month. Obviously because it’s a tightly run show, they do not have the capacity to build a really good engineering team. So they offload all the engineering work to us, and they focus on the sales and managing their cash flow.
“Customer 2 is a solar installer that’s growing pretty rapidly. They’re doing maybe 100 to 200 installations a month and are growing by 50 installations every month. For this customer, the challenge was that they had all their designs not coming out accurately. Their approvals were getting delayed, their engineering stamps were not getting approved. When we got deeper into it, the reason or challenge that we found was that the surveys that these guys were doing, the information that they were capturing at the homeowner’s place were not accurate.
“They started using our survey app, which is an app available both on iOS as well as Android and is a self-guided app that kind of guides a user on which information they need to capture. It also ensures that the information that is captured is accurate, and the surveyor does not need to come back to that particular location. Once they started using that particular app, their plan sets got more accurate, their engineering became faster, and they had way less rejection than they used to have to have in the past.
“Customer 3 is one of the top 10 solar installers in the country, and they were expanding and looking for options to expand in-house. When they saw the scale at which Wattmonk works, and the database that we operate with, instead of expanding in-house, they started using us for their overflow work and also they started using us in states where they necessarily are not present yet, but we have our expertise. So that’s how we help these larger solar businesses as well.”
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