Solargik, a global producer of terrain-adaptive monitoring, will debut Sunnie, a man-made intelligence resolution for photo voltaic websites, at RE+ 2025 from September 8 to 11 in Las Vegas.
“With Sunnie, we’ve bridged the hole between knowledge and decision-making. On this age of data — with a plethora of information at our fingertips — the problem for photo voltaic websites has shifted from accessibility and assortment to extracting actionable that means,” mentioned Gil Kroyzer, co-founder & CEO of Solargik. “Sunnie does precisely that: it turns complexity into readability, enabling operators to react in actual time to real-world situations.”
Constructed on Solargik’s terrain-adaptive trackers and its SOMA Professional SCADA management platform, Sunnie combines massive language fashions (LLMs) with dwell operational knowledge streams from inverters, batteries and climate sensors. Sunnie is designed to react to new knowledge and rising web site situations.
Operators, EPCs and traders can ask questions, similar to “How a lot power did my three websites produce this week?” or “Which inverter faults had the largest impression on output yesterday?”
“We developed Sunnie as an interface — an evolution — for web site homeowners to anticipate issues and ‘join the dots’, to determine patterns throughout huge photo voltaic websites and derive insights that beforehand have been unattainable,” mentioned Gil Kroyzer, Co-founder & CEO of Solargik. “Below the hood, Sunnie processes dwell streams of information from trackers, inverters, batteries, and climate sensors, then allows superior sample recognition to spotlight the components that matter most. Sunnie doesn’t simply show knowledge — it removes the boundaries of correlation throughout websites, identifies the basis causes of underperformance, and suggests the perfect corrective actions. That’s what turns it from a monitoring software into an actual decision-making assistant.”
Solargik has put in tons of of tracker PV initiatives globally — within the Americas, Africa, Asia and Europe, representing tons of of megawatts.
In July, Solargik related its most up-to-date U.S. photo voltaic challenge in South Carolina, on terrain with a 15% slope.
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