Running your first simulation in SunSolve Yield
This video walks you through the steps to create and run your first yield simulation
SunSolve Yield uses the most sophisticated algorithms available in the industry for the optical, thermal and electrical stages of the simulation.
SunSolve has been designed to avoid oversimplifications and simulate the physics to provide the most accurate results possible. The algorithms are all published in scientific research and detailed in our technical manual.
SunSolve follows the path of light from the sun, through the system, accounting for reflections, and shading. This allows SunSolve to model the impact of every component in the system on the final yield.
The SunSolve model includes the full spectrum of light from the sun and models the impact of each wavelength on the system. Users simply select material types from our library and spectrum is automatically included.
Cell and module manufacturers can experiment with different cell textures, busbars, ribbons and much more. This helps them design the cells and modules that will maximise the energy yield of a PV system operating under real-world conditions.
SunSolve Yield can be set to automatically account for the tilt of the modules and the direction of the wind.
As the modules tilt, they radiate heat to and from the sky and ground. SunSolve Yield models this heat transfer.
SunSolve's advanced thermal models have been found to reduce the error in the simulated module temperature by a factor of 2 or 3.
While most other programs simply treat the module as a black box, SunSolve models the electrical behaviour of each cell and how they are connected both within the module and within the string.
When a some cells in a solar module are shaded, it reduces the output of the whole module. SunSolve automatically accounts for this and feeds it into the next stage of the simulation.
Where shaded cells reduce the performance of a module, that module can reduce the performance of the whole string. Because SunSolve takes a physics-first approach these results are all computed with no additional user input.
The only simulation environment that models the physics from solar cell right through to annual yield.
This video walks you through the steps to create and run your first yield simulation
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