Solar configurator and quoting software for installers and manufacturers

Configure solar projects from system layout to accepted proposal.

Configurix connects site inputs, governed solar equipment, visual layouts, account pricing, proposals, approvals and optional order data in one traceable project—while keeping irradiance, yield, electrical, structural and financial assumptions explicit.

Rooftop, ground-mount, solar-carport, canopy and storage projects
Module, mounting, inverter, battery, charger and accessory rules
Installer, manufacturer, distributor, dealer and customer workflows
Live pricing, proposals and optional BOM or order handoff
Commercial solar project with rooftop photovoltaic arrays, a two-bay solar canopy, inverter and battery cabinets, and EV charging in a professional 3D configurator studio

One connected solar project

Site inputs, equipment, layout, price, proposal and review status stay connected.

Solar configuration software defined

Visualization, product configuration, solar analysis and quoting are connected—but different—jobs.

Solar product configuration begins with a defined project and governed equipment data. The workflow can connect building or site zones, permitted module and mounting families, inverter and storage packages, electrical accessories, services and commercial rules while preserving the source and status of the inputs.

A 3D layout makes the proposal understandable. Users can see module placement, roof or canopy coverage, excluded zones, batteries, inverters and charging equipment. That visual context supports customer communication and review, but does not independently validate irradiance, shade, energy yield, roof condition, loading, fixing, electrical design, fire access or grid connection.

Visual CPQ connects the accepted equipment package to account prices, labour, access, permits, commissioning, proposals, revisions and approvals. Installers and manufacturers can govern shared catalogues while distributors, branches, dealer teams and customers receive the products, terms, languages and documents intended for them.

Specialist solar calculations can be integrated when the method, dataset, inputs, units and acceptance process are defined. Otherwise Configurix should capture an approved capacity or analysis result and preserve its source rather than inventing a production or savings figure from an attractive layout.

Model the solar decisions that determine product validity, price and project continuation.

The implementation is built from accepted equipment data, layout rules, prices, documents and review conditions—not from a generic panel texture placed on a roof image.

Site and project inputs

Capture the location, geometry and status needed to begin configuration.

  • Address, coordinates, building, roof, ground or canopy zones
  • Dimensions, pitch, orientation, obstructions, setbacks, access and survey evidence
  • Approved capacity, consumption, supply, project goal and technical-review status

PV layout and mounting

Build permitted arrays from the seller's actual catalogue.

  • Module families, portrait or landscape layout, quantities and excluded areas
  • Rail, rail-less, ballast, fixing, ground-mount, façade and canopy systems
  • Spacing, roof interfaces, accessories, pack sizes and regional availability

Equipment and compatibility

Keep the offered system and dependent products coherent.

  • Inverters, optimizers, microinverters, monitoring and protection packages
  • Battery modules, backup, energy management and EV-charging options
  • Required accessories, quantities, substitutions and lifecycle-controlled products

Visualization and analysis status

Communicate the proposal without hiding where results come from.

  • Roof, ground and canopy views with modules and related equipment
  • Imported or integrated irradiance, shade, yield and consumption results
  • Visible source, version, assumptions, units and technical-review condition

Pricing and channel control

Use one project across direct, installer and channel sales.

  • Website, survey, internal sales, distributor, dealer and customer journeys
  • Equipment, access, design, permits, freight, labour, commissioning and service prices
  • Account catalogues, discounts, margins, currencies, taxes and approval permissions

Proposal and handoff

Preserve the accepted configuration beyond the visual layout.

  • Branded proposals, specifications, assumptions, exclusions and revision history
  • Optional BOM, configured-order, survey or technical-review payloads
  • CRM, ERP, PIM, ecommerce, solar-analysis, scheduling, API and webhook connections

One connected process

From site opportunity to a technically reviewable solar proposal.

Sales, survey, distributor and technical teams can continue from the same versioned project while the interface distinguishes entered, derived, imported, calculated, visual and approved information.

Define the opportunity

Capture site, zones and project goals

Record the location, geometry, obstacles, access, supply, consumption and evidence available at this stage.

Configure equipment

Lay out permitted products and packages

Apply module, mounting, inverter, storage, charger, accessory and availability rules to the project.

Create the proposal

Calculate price and assemble evidence

Use authorised account terms and present accepted visuals, equipment, estimates, sources and assumptions.

Review and hand off

Preserve versions, approvals and outputs

Route survey and technical conditions before passing accepted equipment and commercial data downstream.

A panel visualizer shows a layout. Connected solar CPQ preserves the whole commercial decision.

Installers and manufacturers should test equipment rules, data sources, account pricing, revisions and handoff while keeping solar-analysis and engineering responsibilities explicit.

RequirementConfigurix solar implementationGeneric visualizer or calculator
Input and data provenanceSite, survey, equipment, calculation source, assumptions and version can remain attached to the project.May show panels or return a yield estimate without preserving the complete sales and review context.
Product and compatibility rulesModules, mounting, inverters, storage, chargers, accessories and market availability can follow governed data.Often focuses on one calculation or visual layer rather than the full sellable equipment package.
Engineering boundariesEntered, imported, calculated, visual and review-required information can be labelled and routed appropriately.May blur indicative layout or production estimates with structural, electrical or regulatory approval.
Account pricing and proposalsThe same project can use installer or customer catalogues, prices, labour, discounts, margins and approvals.Commercial terms may be recreated later in spreadsheets, CRM or a separate proposal tool.
Project and order continuationAccepted equipment, price, proposal, sources and review status can continue into defined downstream systems.Usually ends with an image, estimate or PDF that another team must reconstruct.

Solar configurator and proposal software FAQ

Detailed answers for solar installers, manufacturers and distributors.

PV layouts, mounting, inverters, storage, EV charging, yield sources, pricing, proposals, BOM, integrations and engineering boundaries.

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