Anza now provides real-time solar module market data via subscription
Solar and energy storage supply chain platform Anza has a new product and subscription offering that provides on-demand access to real-time data on solar module supply. Anza’s platform covers more than 95% of the U.S. module supply.
“Anza’s subscription offering sets a new standard in the industry,” said Mike Hall, CEO of Anza. “Developers and those in charge of solar procurement no longer have to make assumptions based on outdated market pricing or unreliable forecasts. Instead, they gain access to the most robust and accurate pricing, comprehensive product information, and detailed supply chain data—all in one place, whenever they need. The long-tail impact is increased project profits and, ultimately, more solar projects getting funded and online.”
Why this matters | Solar developers frequently face weeks to months of back-and-forth with vendors just to determine the best module for their project. Additionally, supply chain and technical data can fail to keep pace with rapidly changing market conditions, forcing buyers and developers to make critical decisions with outdated information. And those market conditions are more complex than ever, considering tariffs, product availability, and supply chain constraints.
So, having a glimpse at real-time data is a huge advantage for EPCs, developers, independent engineers, and so on, to minimize risk and make optimal investment and purchasing decisions.
Subscription details | Anza’s new software and subscription offering enables developers and module buyers to access supplier pricing, product and counterparty data, technical specs, and downloadable documentation from 95% of the module market – all from a single easy-to-use online platform.
- Users can view product options instantly, comparing over 110 solar products in minutes.
- Comprehensive risk data constantly updates to help navigate tariffs.
Anza will offer tiered subscription packages custom built to fit companies’ unique needs. Options range from packages designed to help teams with time-savings and project profits, to tiers that offer resource-constrained companies the ability to improve project outcomes with the support of Anza’s world-class procurement and engineering capabilities.
How Anza works
For a crash course in the Anza platform, and to understand their module ranking system — including their proprietary Effective Dollars per Watt metric — check out this episode of The Pitch.
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