Anza launches new solar and storage platform

Anza has announced the launch of Energy Storage DG in an attempt to solve a pricing and data gap for commercial, industrial, and distributed energy storage developers.
The new subscription-based product aims to provide developers and EPC firms with on-demand access to current energy storage pricing, officials from the solar data and analytics company say. The platform helps solar teams make decisions with greater visibility into safety certifications, FEOC status, technical specifications, market pricing, and other insights.
“Energy Storage DG gives developers and EPCs access to the pricing and product data they need much earlier in the development process,” says Ravi Manghani, Anza’s senior director of strategic sourcing. “By centralizing technical, compliance, and commercial information in one on-demand platform, teams can make faster and better-informed product decisions, improve their win rates on bids, and create a more defensible design to quickly accelerate through permitting hurdles.”
The capabilities of the new product is set to enable stronger RFP responses, as well as better supported AHJ submissions. Additionally, the product will improve readiness for solar procurement teams, the company says.
Key capabilities
Energy Storage DG’s capabilities circle around storage system pricing for early stage solar asset development. Users will be able to access pricing data for storage systems for project budgeting, customer proposals, and bid development as projects enter their procurement phase. Additionally, the product includes a searchable library of products for compliance data.
“Evaluate storage products using filterable data sets that include FEOC status, domestic content information, safety certifications, technical specifications, and commercial wrap availability,” the company says. “(Energy Storage DG) reduces time spent gathering fragmented supplier information while helping teams identify products that align with project and compliance requirements.”
The product also allows improvement of procurement readiness and supplier visibility, building strong shortlists with current pricing and product data. By subscribing, teams will be able to move into their procurement phases faster, the firm adds, utilizing stronger sourcing positions and reduced risk of sourcing.
“Access product documentation and safety information needed to support interconnection and permitting submissions and create more defensible system designs for AHJ review,” Anza representatives say. “Improves permitting readiness and helps developers and EPCs reduce project delays tied to incomplete technical documentation.”
Anza’s Energy Storage DG is now available as a standalone, entry-level subscription offering, the company says. The company’s Energy Storage Pro product, which launched in May 2025, will continue operations, providing expanded workflows for utility-scale storage, as well as configuration optimization tools and lifecycle costs.