Reads every inverter brand, knows what each site should generate in this exact light. The moment one falls behind, you know - long before your client calls.
28 sites across India in a demo account. Running every 15 minutes. The worst site is at 51% of expected - flagged, diagnosed, reason identified.
Your most critical site is always first. No filters, no sorting, no digging. 51% PR leads the list by design.
Rs 45k this month starts a conversation with a client. CUF 18% does not. Every site shows exact rupee loss at your local tariff.
Growatt, GoodWe, SolarEdge, Sungrow, all in the same view. No portal-switching across a 28-site fleet.
A wire works loose. A string trips. Dust settles over a month. The array quietly gives 40% less, and the bill never makes it obvious. The installer finds out only when the client calls, months late and unhappy.
Every brand ships its own app. An installer running five brands across 200 sites would need to open five apps and check each one, every morning. So they don't. They react instead of prevent.
You sold the panels and the AMC. SolarLens is how you honour it, without living inside five inverter apps or burning your margin on emergency truck rolls.
A factory, hospital or housing society that spent crores on a rooftop deserves to know it is delivering. SolarLens shows them, in plain numbers, whether the investment performs.
We pull generation data from every inverter cloud you use and normalise it all into one canonical schema, so Growatt, GoodWe and SolarEdge finally read the same.
Each site's real output is weighed against an AI baseline of what it should be producing in that day's irradiance, pulled live for its exact location. The gap is the signal our anomaly engine watches.
Drop below 75% of expected and the dashboard flags the site immediately - name, kWh gap, and likely cause. WhatsApp push and monthly PDF client reports are on the near-term roadmap.
Monthly PDF reports per site are on the near-term roadmap. Generation, savings, soiling events, carbon offset - under your name, sent to your client automatically. The mockup below shows the planned format.
Two days of soiling-related loss detected mid-month. A panel cleaning on May 18 recovered an estimated 6% of output. No hardware faults this period, and the inverter is operating within spec.
SolarLens is not a dashboard that shows you numbers. It reads patterns across your whole fleet, cross-checks against weather and grid data, and tells you what it means in plain language before you think to ask.
SolarLens tracks each site's PR decline slope over the ~22-day dust accumulation cycle. It cross-checks today's PM10 particle concentration from India's CPCB-calibrated air quality data and rainfall in the past 3 days. When dust is moderate, soiling accumulates 30% faster than usual. When it is poor, 70% faster. When rain has already done the job, SolarLens shows that too - no needless visit.
Instead of a raw alert per site, SolarLens sends a single morning digest in plain language: what dropped, why it likely happened, and what to do first. It remembers the last time that site had the same issue.
At month end, SolarLens auto-generates a signed performance certificate for each site showing actual vs. contracted output. Bankable documentation without an hour of spreadsheet work per client.
When three sites go offline at 11:42 and one in a different location stays on, that is a DISCOM outage signature, not a hardware fault. SolarLens detects simultaneous multi-site dropouts and flags them as grid events before you dispatch anyone. Save Rs 3,000-8,000 per avoided site visit.
Inverters from the same install batch in similar weather should perform similarly over time. When one starts to decline faster than its peers, SolarLens flags it while the manufacturer is still liable. Five-year-old patterns, surfaced in time to act.
When the India Energy Exchange Day-Ahead Market price drops below Rs 2 per kWh, the DISCOM is curtailing solar output, not your inverter failing. SolarLens reads live IEX prices across all 4 grid regions (NR, SR, ER, WR) and flags curtailment events distinctly - so you know it's a market signal, not a truck-roll moment.
Commercial and rooftop solar installed across India. The overwhelming majority managed with no fleet-level monitoring.
India's national solar target for 2030. Every new gigawatt is another fleet that will need watching.
Year-on-year growth in new rooftop solar added in 2025, one of the steepest jumps the sector has recorded.
And from December 2025, India's MNRE requires remote monitoring on rooftop solar under the PM Surya Ghar scheme, turning what was a nice-to-have into a requirement.
We are onboarding a small group of installer partners during early access. Run SolarLens across your entire fleet at no cost for the first few months. No card, no commitment.
Per-site pricing comes later, once you are getting real value from it. Early partners help shape it, and keep preferential rates for good.
No card · No hardware · Leave whenever you like
Global monitoring tools are trained on conditions that do not exist here. SolarLens learns from Indian sites: monsoon cloud cover, DISCOM curtailment, the dust that settles differently in Jaipur than it does in coastal Surat. Every site we watch makes the model sharper.
We are a small, remote-first team that has built reliable data pipelines before. SolarLens is software-only, runs in the cloud, and is being shaped right now alongside the installers using it in early access.
The model tells a genuine fault apart from a legitimate week of cloud cover, so you do not chase false alarms through the rains.
Grid curtailment hits many sites at once. SolarLens recognises that signature and separates it from a real, site-level failure.
Soiling follows local patterns. We learn each site's dust curve and flag a clean only when it will actually pay for itself.
We connect with read-only access. SolarLens reads generation data and never changes a setting on your hardware.
Performance data is stored and processed in India, in line with MNRE data-residency guidelines.
Your fleet is yours. Reports carry your brand, access is scoped per client, site data is never shared or sold.
Growatt, Sungrow, Huawei, GoodWe, SolarEdge and Fronius today, with new connectors added on request. If your inverter reports to a cloud, we can almost certainly read it.
No. SolarLens is entirely software. We connect to the monitoring cloud each inverter already reports to. Nothing to fit on the roof, nothing to ship.
Days, not months. Share read-only credentials for your inverter accounts and your full fleet appears on one screen, and most installers are watching live within a week.
A read-only dashboard view per site is on the near-term roadmap. Monthly white-label PDF reports will follow. Early access partners are shaping exactly what that looks like.
“An installer should never hear that a site is down from an angry client. The data to prevent it already sits on every rooftop, every fifteen minutes. SolarLens simply reads it, and tells you first.”
Connect your first sites this week. Book a 20-minute demo, or request early access and we'll set up a pilot on your real fleet.