Aurora Solar Introduces Financial Analysis to Solar Design and Sales Platform By Saur News Bureau/ Updated On Tue, Jun 13th, 2017 Aurora’s commercial financial analysis allows installers to compare the returns of any cash, lease, loan, or PPA financing option. Aurora Solar Inc. has added financial analysis to its commercial suite. The company it touting it as industry’s only all-in-one solar design and sales platform for residential and commercial PV systems. Al-Karim Lalani, Lead Engineer of Commercial Financial Analysis, Aurora Solar said “The real challenge for us was making such complex analysis accessible and easy-to-use for customers. We worked with sophisticated solar financiers to validate our analysis and then collaborated with our customers to make sure that our interface was intuitive and it suited their daily workflows.” “We often have our clients ask us questions like ‘which of these two PV designs is better?’ Without having a detailed financial analysis platform, we couldn’t answer these questions in a scalable manner. That is why we are truly excited about this enhancement; by being able to analyze and present the financial implications of their design choices, we anticipate this feature will lead to higher closing rates for our customers,” said Samuel Adeyemo, COO, Aurora Solar. KEY HIGHLIGHTS: Aurora’s commercial financial analysis allows installers to compare the returns of any cash, lease, loan, or PPA financing option. It takes into account demand charges when using Green Button data, allowing companies to get a granular understanding of their electricity bill post-solar. The analysis allows solar designers to explore the financial return of design tradeoffs, such as calculating the LCOE of single vs dual tilt racking systems or the net present value of different modules. The algorithms calculate bonus depreciation and depreciation tax shields at federal and state levels. It incorporates fixed and variable operations & maintenance costs for a comprehensive cost-benefit analysis. BENEFITS: Commercial installers can optimize their designs across both engineering and financial variables. The analysis can be automatically imported into a sales proposal, allowing installers to go from initial commercial site assessment to completed sales proposal in a fraction of the time. Tags: Aurora Solar, Financial Analysis, green energy, International, Renewable Energy, Solar, Solar Design, Solar Energy, Solar Market, Solar News, Solar Power, Solar Projects