Palmetto’s solar mapping tool can now analyze solar potential of about 75% of all U.S. buildings
Palmetto, a clean energy platform technology company, announced that its Mapdwell division has mapped the solar potential and energy load profiles of over 107 million rooftops — approximately 75% of all U.S. buildings equating to 81% of the U.S. population — using its proprietary technology. Acquired by Palmetto in April 2021, Mapdwell also licenses this data via application programming interfaces (APIs) to leading utility companies, such as ComEd, Pepco, BGE and others to further renewable energy initiatives across the country.
“Our deep tech and data capabilities are helping to accelerate the needed shift to clean energy on a societal scale,” said Chris Kemper, Palmetto Chairman, founder and CEO. “The accuracy of Mapdwell’s technology helps educate consumers by providing unique and detailed information on their potential investment in solar energy. That information, coupled with our energy-as-a-service platform, provides an easier, faster and more intuitive way for consumers to adopt clean energy.”
Mapdwell’s technology, incubated at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), provides an instant assessment of any building’s rooftop potential for solar energy production and storage, as well as a baseline energy load profile. Within minutes, customers can see their estimated cost-benefit analysis to determine whether installing solar panels would be worth their investment as well as calculate an estimate of the number of years it would take to earn back the financial investment.
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Original Source: https://www.solarpowerworldonline.com/2022/01/palmettos-solar-mapping-tool-75-percent-of-all-u-s-buildings/