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09 Feb 2015
New approach of importing Solargis TMY data into PVsyst

Solargis TMY (Typical Meteorological Year) data is the most recommended world-wide data source to gain reliable results from PVsyst simulations. The recent versions of PVsyst (version 6.12 and later) supports direct import of Solargis TMY data. Prior to PVsyst version 6.12, we provide Solargis TMY data in PVsyst standard format. 

05 Jan 2015
Check performance of any PV system in Northern and Central Chile with help of pvSpot

Coverage of Solargis pvSpot service has now been extended to Northern and Central Chile as well as parts of Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina. Access last 6 months of radiation data and check performance of your PV system for year 2014 now by registering up to 3 PV system for free on pvSpot.

05 Jan 2015
Coverage of pvSpot extended to North and Central Chile

After successful launch of Solargis pvSpot in Northern America, data coverage was extended to Northern and Central Chile and surrounding regions of Peru and Argentina.