en.Wedoany.com Reported - Anza has launched a solar market intelligence platform called Solar Pulse, designed to provide photovoltaic project teams with real-time component pricing and regulatory dynamic tracking.

For a long time, solar market intelligence has primarily relied on periodic reports based on annual supplier surveys and raw material price indices, using bottom-up component pricing models. However, this model cannot cope with a market environment reshaped weekly by tariffs, changes in Foreign Entity of Concern (FEOC) rules, and supplier dynamics. When creating project pro formas, drafting utility RFI responses, deciding when to safe harbor, or evaluating preferred supplier lists, teams often have to choose between outdated reports and continuous manual RFIs and consultant calls. Solar Pulse aims to solve this dilemma.
The platform is designed for daily decision-making between procurement cycles. It provides market pricing data from 40 component suppliers, segmented in the same way U.S. teams actually plan and purchase, including commercially meaningful categories such as Tier 1 status, FEOC compliance, domestic content, and cell technology. The platform's built-in real-time policy and trade navigator links each regulatory change to the specific suppliers and pricing areas it impacts. A searchable, vetted supplier directory with contact information replaces traditional conference circuit relationship management. Additionally, defensible and exportable bid snapshots provide teams with a record of the pricing assumptions behind each decision for investment committee review.
Anza CEO Mike Hall stated that the solar market intelligence industry has been built around quarterly publication schedules and modeled averages, which is ineffective. When teams decide whether to hedge against upcoming tariffs, pursue the 10% domestic content bonus on secured pipelines, or select suppliers based on the latest FEOC guidance, they need to know current pricing, not last quarter's model results. Solar Pulse aims to be an on-demand, always-on source of truth for the entire team, providing data equivalent to conducting a fresh RFP for every supplier, every day of the year.
Key features of Solar Pulse include solar module market pricing from 40 suppliers with over 1,000 price quotes per month, continuously updated and segmented by Tier 1, FEOC, domestic content, and other categories—no surveys, no modeled indices, no quarterly lag. It also features a real-time policy and trade navigator that maps every tariff action, FEOC ruling, and trade case to the suppliers and pricing areas it actually impacts, along with risk mitigation recommendations. The platform offers a vetted supplier directory with direct contact capabilities, including company financial information, contract terms, factory audit data, risk exposure, and contact details. Defensible, exportable bid snapshots allow saving, sharing, and exporting the exact pricing assumptions behind each bid with an audit trail. Furthermore, the platform provides real-time strategic decision support for development, procurement, and execution teams, covering scenarios such as evaluating suppliers, validating component assumptions, timing safe harbor decisions, and assessing FEOC compliance or domestic content supply premiums.
Solar Pulse is now available as a standalone subscription service, complementing Anza's Solar Pro offering, which serves teams in active procurement cycles.
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