The French construction company Ubitik has launched Ubix-Solar, a software suite designed to help developers monitor large-scale PV projects.
The French construction company Ubitik has developed a software suite for PV professionals to check large-scale solar projects.
The new software is based on Scoplan, the company’s monitoring solution. It is aimed at developers, electricity producers and engineering, purchasing and construction (EPC) contractors.
Ubix-Solar adapts to various operations, including ground confirmation, roof and shady structures. It integrates around 15 independent modules, from project development to after-sales service, with monitoring of the construction site in the core.
“Our tool is able to guarantee the qualitative monitoring of the solar energy power plant during its installation, which saves time on all valid control points thanks to a special application,” said François Amadei, the founder of Ubix-Solar, said PV Magazine France. “It is particularly appreciated by verification agencies such as Certisolis, because it can be controlled the quality of the service in all phases.”
The Ubix-Solar software includes CRM, project management management, automated site planning and progress followings, direct reservation transmission to companies, instant report generation, acceptance reports and cost monitoring.
The platform, which is designed to simplify the daily tasks of project and site managers, will soon add a time-sheet manager, which is currently under development.
“We already have about ten customers who trust us, including Q Energy on the two solar energy plants in Milhat and La Gineste, the Spie Group, Solarhona and Gensun,” said Amadei. “We continue to explore the market, which is currently experiencing a very good traction.”
Access to Ubix-Solar and the mobile application is taxable, depending on the granting of a user license. It is invoiced per kilowatt peak reached, starting at € 0.15 ($ 0.15)/kW.
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