Suntrix converts complex geospatial data and electrical formulas into intuitive visual simulations. Follow this guide to master the analyzer.
Our interactive Global map uses real-world solar irradiance data. Regions in red indicate peak solar potential, while green indicates lower yield.
Visualize panel placement on a virtual site. Use the 'Fullscreen' toggle to inspect shadows and orientation in immersive mode.
Click a region on the map or use the dropdown. The system automatically fetches the 'PVOUT' (Photovoltaic Output) specific to that coordinate—critical for diverse geography.
Enter your daily energy load (Wh) and peak power. Not sure? A standard 3-bedroom house usually averages 5,000Wh to 10,000Wh per day.
Input your preferred panel wattage. Suntrix calculates the required quantity and total Peak Wattage (kWp) needed to meet your specific load.
Set your 'Days of Autonomy'—how long you want power to last during heavy rain or cloud cover. We recommend 1.5 to 2 days for regions with low solar consistency.
Review the 'Monthly Performance' chart. It shows how much energy you'll generate in August (monsoon season) versus January (peak sunlight).
Once your design is ready, click 'Export PDF'. You'll receive a high-fidelity report including:
Launch the simulator now and build your first professional solar architecture.