Vice President of Marketing, NY State Solar It's wonderful to utilize a platform like Aurora to be so confident in what the system will produce.Īurora has given us the ability to design efficiently and be confident that we’re providing to the customer a detailed representation of what is going to be on-site without traveling there. It's such a game-changer that we don’t have to take Suneye readings anymore which saves us time and money. The accuracy of the Aurora software, combined with our willingness to put it to the test on-site, helped close the deal each time! They were actually wrong about the measurements of their own home. We decided to go out to the site and measure the house by hand with the homeowner, and in every instance, Aurora was correct. We’ve had 4 cases where customers didn’t agree with the measurements on the Aurora design that we presented virtually. When we can be accurate on the front-end it helps reduce timelines on the back-end – and that cuts weeks and weeks out of projects.ĭirector of Solar Development, Solar Energy Services We were so impressed with Aurora's technology that we decided to use them for everything, all the way from proposal to the design, because accuracy is so important. Most other tools out there are just proposal skins that give rough estimates – and we've used them all. Aurora has allowed us to bridge that gap. When sales and operations are aligned, that ultimately allows us to sell more. When you’re selling as much as we’re selling, you have to be able to deliver build-ready projects to your operations team. The 3D models, sunpath, LIDAR, and other tools are very effective in a sale.Įxecutive Director of Sales, Semper Solaris The final product that we’re presenting to the homeowner is just so much more professional. Training & Development Manager, Semper Solaris Our team has already saved a ton of time with this service. Submitting the plan set was as smooth as can be and we had no issues with the AHJ. Project Engineer, Wellspring Components LLC As Earth approaches the equinox in its orbit, Earth's azimuthal component lines up with the sun's.Interviews with installers using Aurora’s 3D modeling with shade and tilt analysis during the sales process found that its implementation resulted in as much as a 99 percent reduction in change orders. They looked at what scientists call the field's azimuthal component: The direction that, from Earth's perspective, goes up and down through the planet's poles. As the solar wind comes across Earth, the disjunction deflects much of it away from the planet. The tilt of Earth's magnetic field means that they're largely misaligned. Russell and McPherron determined that the answers lay in how the sun and Earth's respective magnetic fields meet each other. Today, scientists call it the Russell-McPherron effect. In 1973, geophysicists Christopher Russell and Robert McPherron proposed (opens in new tab) what would become the most accepted explanation of why Earth experiences more magnetic activity at these times of year. According to data (opens in new tab) from the British Geological Survey, on average, a sizable magnetic storm happens on nearly twice as many days in March as in June or July. So-called geomagnetic storms surge in strength and number twice a year, indeed, around the equinoxes. Auroras are only one aspect of the tempests that these particles brew up as they blow over Earth.
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