en.Wedoany.com Reported - Anza, a California-based solar and energy storage analytics company, has launched an intelligent system called Anza Pulse that provides real-time pricing, supply chain information, and policy and trade updates for photovoltaic modules. Developers, engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) firms, and other stakeholders can use the platform to access on-demand intelligence needed for project planning and deployment.
Anza noted that unexpected tariffs and the emergence of Foreign Entity of Concern (FEOC) classifications have further complicated an already volatile solar industry. Relying on quarterly manufacturer reports and periodic analyst updates for intelligence gathering can no longer meet the current demand for timeliness and practicality of information.
"The solar market intelligence industry has long relied on quarterly release cycles and model averages," said Mike Hall, CEO of Anza. "When teams need to decide whether to hedge against an upcoming tariff, whether to pursue a 10% domestic content bonus in an existing project pipeline, or adjust their preferred supplier list based on the latest FEOC guidance, they need to know today's pricing, not last quarter's model results."
Anza Pulse is designed to provide continuous information support between existing intelligence release cycles. At any time of inquiry, users can access market pricing from 40 module suppliers, with data segmented by Tier 1 supplier status, FEOC compliance, domestic content percentage, cell technology, and other commercial dimensions.

Core features of the platform include: continuously updated PV module market pricing based on over 1,000 quotes per month; each tariff action, FEOC ruling, and trade case mapped to its impacted suppliers and pricing segments, along with Anza's interpretation and guidance on risk mitigation; a searchable full-market directory aggregating company financial data, contract terms, factory audit data, risk exposure, and contact information, with the ability to contact suppliers directly within the platform; exportable snapshots of precise pricing assumptions used for each bid, estimate, and investment committee submission, adjusted by project location and purchase order date, with a complete audit trail; and real-time decision support for evaluating preferred suppliers, validating module assumptions during project transactions, determining timing for safe harbor decisions, or assessing premium levels for FEOC compliance and domestic content supply.
Monica Carter, Procurement Manager at ForeFront Power (headquartered in California), a commercial and industrial solar developer, said that Anza Pulse replaces the previous work of chasing suppliers for information and piecing together outdated third-party reports. "It brings the latest supplier pricing and policy intelligence together in one place. This holistic view enables procurement teams to make proactive decisions rather than reactive ones."
Anza Pulse is available as a standalone subscription service. The company stated that the product complements its Solar Pro offering, which is specifically designed for teams in active procurement cycles to optimize project-specific procurement and development.
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