Site Intelligence Console
Site Planner
Drop a pin anywhere on Earth. Lay a solar array on the real map and watch its yield respond to tilt, azimuth and shading — then flip to the terrain engine and trace every litre of runoff your land can catch. Every watt. Every litre. Everywhere.
3
pro analysis tools
225
elevation samples per grid
8,760
sun-hours modelled / yr
14
climate profiles in DB
Welcome to the Site Planner
One console answers three questions about your block: how much sun it gets, how much water it catches, and where the shade falls. The three tabs are the three tools — this tour plays along with the real thing.
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia · approximate from your IP — search or click the map to refine· -37.81400, 144.96332
Property boundary: parcel (VIC)
Array layout
Mount type
Free tilt & azimuth; easiest to orient optimally.
Bifacial panels
+7% rear-side gain
Trees, chimneys, ridge lines — walk the site at winter 9am / 3pm sun.
Array kWp
5.40kWp
Footprint
31.5m²
Panels
12
Annual yield
7,598kWh
Worst month
427kWh
vs optimal fixed
99.6%
Sun path · solstices & equinox
mean solar timeMar 20 · Equinox
06:0318:1312.2h
Jun 21 · Solstice
07:1616:499.5h
Dec 21 · Solstice
04:3519:2214.8h
Estimated monthly production
worst Jun · best Jan
kWh / month
DATA · Map tiles © OpenStreetMap contributors & Esri World Imagery · Geocoding: Nominatim · Elevation: Open-Meteo · Solar geometry: SunCalc + Duffie & Beckman POA transposition (Erbs diffuse split) · Runoff: D8 flow direction + rational-method coefficients. Formulas shown. Standards cited.