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Solarius PV is a dedicated application designed for creating photovoltaic solar grids that can function as the primary energy source for homes and other structures, developed by ACCA software from Italy. It claims to be a complete, easy to use and professional software solution for photovoltaic systems design.

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mySolarEdge is a comprehensive platform designed to optimize solar energy management and enhance the efficiency of solar power systems, developed by SolarEdge Technologies from Israel. This innovative solution provides users with real-time monitoring capabilities, allowing them to track the performance of their solar installations effectively.

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solXpect is a free and open-source photovoltaic system (PV) or balcony PV system output forecast application for Android platform, developed by woheller69 from Germany. It uses direct and diffuse radiation data from Open-Meteo.com, provides precise calculations of the sun's position and projection of radiation onto your solar panel, and takes the shading and temperature coefficient into account.

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SolarCalc is an app created for the developer himself and Android users who are interested in the solar energy and electrical category, developed by SolarElectroCalc (Asanele Junior) from India. It can do almost all types of solar photovoltaics related calculations with important data such as solar irradiance and photovoltaic tilt angle.

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Solar Master is a solar energy calculator application for Android, developed by Afeef Mohammed from Yemen. It can easily and accurately calculate the needs of solar and power systems, such as the correct angle and orientation of solar panels, the number of solar panels and batteries required, the size of power inverter/UPS, controller and charger, and how to connect the solar panels in series and parallel with the battery according to the voltage of system/inverter.

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Meteorological data includes the conventional ground meteorological data and the solar energy resource radiation data. In the actual development of photovoltaic power generation projects, most investors use the radiation data from relevant meteorological databases to calculate the photovoltaic power generating capacity. At present, NASA and Meteonorm are the main sources of solar energy radiation data for early site selection and revenue estimation of photovoltaic power stations. They are the industry standard of solar resource query software in the photovoltaic industry.