Fire Setback Mode takes compliance off your plate. Code-compliant setbacks are applied automatically, with clear categories for pathways, eaves, and ridges. You can easily adjust setback widths to match local AHJ or jurisdiction requirements. This reduces manual errors and catches issues early in the design process. Designs move through review faster, without last-minute fixes.

Ground Mount Mode makes non-rooftop projects just as easy to design. Add and configure ground-mounted systems directly on the canvas, with full control over pier spacing, orientation, and positioning. Entire mounts can be rotated or repositioned as a single unit, saving time on layout adjustments. This streamlines projects where rooftop solar isn’t the right fit. No separate tools or workflows required.

Wiring Mode gives you clarity without slowing you down. Automatic wiring is applied by default, so electrical connections are visible right away. When a project needs more control, you can switch to manual wiring at any time. This balances speed for standard systems with flexibility for complex designs. Clear wiring layouts improve confidence during review and handoff.
Equipment Mode brings the full system into view. Add batteries, inverters, main panels, and meters directly into the design and adjust them visually on the canvas. This makes system architecture easy to understand at a glance. Designs feel more complete earlier in the process, helping teams align faster. Equipment decisions can be reviewed and updated without leaving the editor.

Larger Parcel Selection expands project boundaries up to 80 meters. This makes it easier to capture nearby structures that could impact shading and production. Taller neighboring buildings are now reflected more accurately in modeling. The result is better estimates in dense or urban environments. Fewer assumptions lead to more reliable designs. Larger parcels mean fewer surprises after the site survey.