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Best Solar Software in Oman (2026)

Compare the best solar software in Oman for 2026. Expert-tested platforms for EPCs with Vision 2040 features, extreme heat design, Sahim II support, and OMR financial modeling.

Akash Hirpara

Written by

Akash Hirpara

Co-Founder · SurgePV

Rainer Neumann

Edited by

Rainer Neumann

Content Head · SurgePV

Published ·Updated

TL;DR: SurgePV is the best all-in-one solar software for Oman — extreme heat modeling, tracker support, automated SLD generation, bankable P50/P75/P90 simulations, and professional proposals with OMR financial modeling at ~OMR 500/user/year. Aurora Solar suits Sahim II residential but misses tracker design and electrical documentation. PVsyst is mandatory for OPWP utility-scale bankability but is simulation-only. HelioScope handles C&I design but needs AutoCAD for electrical. OpenSolar is free but lacks Omani market optimization.

500 MW at Ibri II. Sahim II Rooftops Across Muscat. And Most Omani EPCs Still Use 3—4 Disconnected Tools.

Oman’s solar market has reached an inflection point.

Vision 2040 targets 30% renewable energy. OPWP awarded the 500 MW Ibri II project and is planning additional utility-scale capacity. The Sahim II program is opening residential and small commercial rooftop solar across the Sultanate.

PDO (Petroleum Development Oman) is deploying solar at oil field operations to reduce diesel dependency. C&I commercial solar is growing as AER (Authority for Electricity Regulation) moves toward cost-reflective electricity tariffs.

The opportunity is clear. What’s less clear is why most Omani EPCs still struggle with disconnected software stacks.

A typical Omani EPC uses PVsyst for simulation (~OMR 508 one-time), AutoCAD for electrical engineering (~OMR 770/year), Aurora or HelioScope for design (~OMR 734—1,196/year), and Excel for proposals. That’s four tools, OMR 1,500—2,500+ per user annually, and hours of manual data transfer between platforms. Production numbers get copied incorrectly. Electrical documentation takes 2—3 hours per project. And while your team juggles tools, a competitor using an integrated platform submits their bid first.

In this guide, you’ll learn:

  • Which all-in-one platforms eliminate multi-tool workflows for Omani EPCs
  • How software handles Oman’s extreme heat (50-degree-plus), dust/soiling, and coastal humidity
  • Which tools align with AER grid standards, OPWP bankability, and Sahim II economics
  • Total cost comparison in OMR for 3—5 user EPC teams
  • Detailed comparisons of SurgePV, Aurora Solar, PVsyst, HelioScope, and OpenSolar

Quick Summary: Our Top Picks for Oman

After testing 5 platforms against Oman’s market requirements, extreme conditions, and regulatory framework, here are our top recommendations:

  • SurgePV — All-in-one design, electrical, simulation, and proposals (Best for Omani C&I EPCs and Sahim II installers wanting one platform)
  • Aurora Solar — Industry-leading residential design and proposals (Best for Sahim II residential, gaps for C&I and utility)
  • PVsyst — Gold standard bankable simulation (Best for OPWP validation, not an operational platform)
  • HelioScope — Cloud-based commercial design (Best for C&I rooftop design, missing electrical and proposals)
  • OpenSolar — Free design and proposals (Best for startup installers, limited Omani optimization)

Each tool is evaluated against Oman-specific criteria: extreme heat handling, Vision 2040 project support, OPWP bankability, AER compliance, Sahim II economics, workflow completeness, and OMR pricing.


Best Solar Software in Oman (Detailed Reviews)

SurgePV — Best All-in-One Solar Software for Oman

SurgePV replaces the multi-tool stack most Omani EPCs use. Instead of switching between PVsyst (simulation) + AutoCAD (electrical) + Aurora (design) + Excel (proposals), you get one cloud platform: AI-powered design, automated electrical engineering, bankable P50/P90 simulation, and professional proposal generation.

For Oman’s Vision 2040 build-out — where EPCs need to process growing project pipelines across Sahim II residential, C&I commercial, PDO oil operations, and mid-scale utility segments — that consolidation is a competitive requirement.

Target Users: C&I EPCs (100 kW—10 MW), Sahim II residential installers, PDO and oil sector developers, solar installers (residential and commercial), consultants managing multi-site portfolios across Oman’s governorates.

Pro Tip

Before comparing features, calculate your current multi-tool cost. Most Omani EPCs discover they’re spending OMR 1,500—2,500+ per user annually on disconnected software — and still losing 2—3 hours per project to manual workflows between tools.

Key Features for Oman

Design and Engineering

SurgePV’s AI-powered design tools handle Oman’s full project range. Sahim II residential rooftops in Muscat and Sohar. Commercial flat-roof installations on industrial buildings in Sohar Free Zone. Ground-mount systems with tracker support for utility-scale and PDO projects. Native carport solar design for parking structures — growing as Omani businesses seek shade solutions that generate power.

AI roof modeling detects roof boundaries, tilt, and azimuth from satellite imagery in 15—20 minutes versus 45—60 minutes manual. Module layout optimization maximizes kW per square meter — important when bidding competitive C&I contracts.

Tracker support includes single-axis (15—25% production gain) and dual-axis with backtracking. SurgePV is the only platform with native carport design alongside tracker support. For Oman’s high-DNI environment (1,900—2,200 kWh/m2/year per Solargis), trackers and carports maximize the exceptional solar resource.

Electrical Engineering (Oman’s Biggest Software Gap)

This is where SurgePV stands alone.

Automated SLD generation: complete your design, generate a code-compliant single line diagram in 5—10 minutes showing DC arrays, combiners, disconnects, inverters, AC wiring, breakers, and grid interconnection. Ready for AER distribution network connection and Sahim II documentation.

Without SurgePV, Omani EPCs export designs to AutoCAD (OMR 770/year) and spend 2—3 hours manually drafting each SLD. For a team completing 20 projects per year, that’s 40—60 hours of manual drafting and OMR 3,850 in AutoCAD licenses for a 5-user team.

Wire sizing calculations are instant. DC and AC gauges based on current, distance, voltage drop, temperature correction for Oman’s 50-degree-plus ambient, and conduit fill adjustments. NEC Article 690 and IEC compliant.

A 5-user Omani EPC team eliminates OMR 3,850/year in AutoCAD licenses and recovers 200—300 hours annually in manual electrical drafting. That’s 5—7 weeks of engineering capacity redirected to project delivery.

Simulation and Bankability

SurgePV provides P50, P75, and P90 production estimates. The 8760-hour shading analysis achieves plus-or-minus 3% accuracy compared to PVsyst.

For Oman specifically, the simulation engine accounts for temperature derating (50-degree-plus ambient, 10—15% production loss), soiling losses (4—6% annually from desert dust), and coastal humidity effects in Muscat and Salalah. These adjustments are the difference between an accurate simulation and a 14—21% overestimate.

Financial modeling supports OMR currency, long-term PPA structures with escalation, AER tariff categories, and Sahim II net billing economics. For PDO projects, diesel displacement ROI modeling.

Proposals and Sales

Professional web-based proposals pull directly from your design. No manual data transfer. Heat-adjusted production. OMR-denominated ROI. Interactive financing scenarios. For Omani government and corporate buyers expecting professional documentation, this is what separates serious EPCs from basic installers.

Real-World Example

An Omani C&I EPC running 15 projects per month used four tools: HelioScope, AutoCAD, PVsyst (validation), and Excel (proposals). Total software cost: OMR 2,300/user/year. Average project: 3.5 hours.

After consolidating to SurgePV, cost dropped to OMR 577/user/year and project time to 45 minutes. Annual savings for a 5-user team: OMR 8,615 in software + 412 hours in recovered productivity. Those recovered hours meant adding 5 more projects per month without hiring additional engineers.

Note

Reader objection — “But OPWP projects require PVsyst.” Correct. For OPWP utility-scale bids requiring international lender bankability, PVsyst is essential. SurgePV handles the operational design workflow; PVsyst handles the bankability validation. The question is whether you need PVsyst, AutoCAD, Aurora, AND Excel for your daily C&I and Sahim II work. The answer is no — SurgePV covers that.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • True All-in-One: Design + electrical + simulation + proposals. Eliminates PVsyst + AutoCAD + Aurora + Excel for daily work.
  • Only Platform with Integrated Electrical: Automated SLD generation and wire sizing. Aurora, HelioScope, and OpenSolar lack this.
  • Extreme Heat Modeling: Temperature derating, soiling, and coastal humidity built into simulation for Omani conditions.
  • Tracker and Carport: Single/dual-axis tracker plus native carport — unique combination.
  • Bankable Accuracy: Plus-or-minus 3% vs PVsyst. P50/P75/P90.
  • Cost Efficiency: ~OMR 500—577/user/year replaces OMR 1,500—2,500+ multi-tool stack.
  • Cloud-Based: Teams in Muscat, Sohar, Salalah, and field sites collaborate in real-time.

Cons:

  • Omani Utility Database: AER rates not pre-loaded. One-time manual setup.
  • Newer Brand: Growing in Oman but less established than PVsyst or Aurora globally.
  • OPWP Mega-Projects: For 50 MW+ requiring tier-1 lender validation, pair SurgePV with PVsyst.

Pricing

Transparent Annual Plans:

PlanPriceUsers
Individual Plan$1,899/year (~OMR 731/year total, ~OMR 244/user)3 users
For 3 Users Plan$1,499/user/year (~OMR 577/user/year)3 users
For 5 Users Plan$1,299/user/year (~OMR 500/user/year)5 users
EnterpriseCustom pricingMultiple

Oman Multi-Tool Cost Comparison (5 Users):

  • SurgePV: OMR 2,500/year total (complete platform)
  • Aurora + AutoCAD: OMR 5,980 + OMR 3,850 = OMR 9,830/year (missing P75/P90 and tracker)
  • PVsyst + AutoCAD + Aurora: OMR 2,540 + OMR 3,850 + OMR 5,980 = OMR 12,370/year (still missing integrated proposals)
  • Annual Savings: OMR 7,330—9,870/year for a 5-user team

See SurgePV Pricing

Who SurgePV Is Best For

  • C&I EPCs: 100 kW—10 MW projects needing design, electrical, simulation, and proposals
  • Sahim II Installers: Residential and small commercial teams needing efficient workflows
  • PDO Solar Developers: Oil sector teams deploying solar to reduce diesel costs at field operations
  • Growing Installers: Companies expanding from residential into commercial and ground-mount
  • Cost-Conscious Teams: EPCs eliminating OMR 1,500+/user/year in multi-tool costs

Not Ideal For: OPWP mega-project developers (50 MW+) needing PVsyst validation for international lenders. Use SurgePV for design + PVsyst for validation.

Further Reading

For complete platform comparison, see Best Solar Software (2026). For EPC-focused analysis, see our broader comparison. For a full feature deep-dive, read our Aurora Solar review.


Aurora Solar — Leading Residential Platform, Limited Oman Features

Aurora Solar is the industry’s most recognized residential platform. Best-in-class AI roof detection. Polished proposals. Strong CRM integrations.

Three gaps limit Aurora in Oman.

No tracker support — Oman’s growing utility and PDO market needs trackers for 15—25% production gain. No SLD generation — AutoCAD (OMR 770/year) required for AER electrical documentation. P50-only — no P75/P90 for projects needing bankable estimates.

Key Strengths:

  • Best AI roof detection (works for Oman’s flat commercial rooftops)
  • Beautiful proposals for Sahim II residential and C&I
  • Strong CRM integrations

Oman Limitations: No tracker design. No SLD generation. P50-only. USD-centric financial tools without native OMR. For Oman’s growing market, these gaps are significant.

Best Use Case in Oman: Sahim II residential installers who prioritize sales presentation quality and have separate electrical engineering teams.

Pricing:

  • Basic: $159/user/month (~OMR 734/year)
  • Premium: $259/user/month (~OMR 1,196/year)
  • With AutoCAD: Add OMR 770 = OMR 1,504—1,966/year per user

Read full Aurora Solar review


PVsyst — Simulation Gold Standard, Not Operational Software

PVsyst is the globally recognized standard for bankable solar simulation. OPWP evaluators and international lenders accept PVsyst without question. For Ibri II-scale projects and future OPWP tenders, PVsyst validation is mandatory.

PVsyst is a validation tool, not operational software.

No design. No proposals. No SLD generation. You design in another platform, export to PVsyst, and generate engineering reports for financiers. PVsyst validates — it doesn’t do the daily work.

Key Strengths:

  • Most trusted globally (OPWP, international lenders accept without question)
  • Detailed loss modeling including Omani soiling and temperature profiles
  • P50/P90/P99 with sensitivity analysis
  • Extensive meteo database covering Oman

Oman Position: Required for OPWP utility-scale. NOT daily operational software. Recommended stack: SurgePV (daily) + PVsyst (validation).

Pricing:

  • Professional: ~CHF 1,200 (~OMR 508) one-time + ~OMR 85/year maintenance
  • Desktop-only

Read full PVsyst review


HelioScope — Cloud Commercial Design, Missing Electrical and Proposals

HelioScope (now part of Aurora Solar) is a cloud-based commercial platform with tracker support and growing GCC acceptance.

Missing pieces for Oman: no SLD generation, no wire sizing, no proposal tools. You need AutoCAD for electrical documentation and separate tools for financial modeling and proposals.

Key Strengths:

  • Commercial and utility focus (aligns with Oman’s C&I growth)
  • Tracker support for ground-mount
  • Cloud collaboration
  • Bankable energy estimates

Oman Limitations: No electrical engineering. No proposals. Additional tools required for complete workflow.

Best Use Case in Oman: C&I EPCs with separate electrical and sales teams needing only design and simulation.

Pricing:

  • Starting at: ~$79/month (~OMR 365/year)
  • Plus AutoCAD: OMR 365 + OMR 770 = ~OMR 1,135/year per user

Read full HelioScope review


OpenSolar — Free Basic Tool, Limited Oman Relevance

OpenSolar offers free basic design and proposals. Lowest barrier to entry for new Sahim II installers.

For Oman: no extreme heat optimization, no tracker support, no SLD generation, no PPA modeling, no OMR support, no Sahim II net billing. Designed for Australian and North American residential — not GCC market conditions.

Key Strengths:

  • Free basic plan
  • Simple residential design
  • Transparent pricing

Oman Limitations: No heat modeling. No tracker. No electrical. No PPA. No OMR. Free doesn’t mean capable for Omani requirements.

Best Use Case in Oman: Budget-conscious Sahim II startups testing the market. Not suitable for C&I or utility-scale.

Pricing: Free basic; paid from ~$199/month

Read full OpenSolar review


Best Solar Software Comparison Table for Oman

SoftwareDesignElectrical (SLD)SimulationProposalsTrackerHeat ModelingCloudPricing (Annual/User)
SurgePVFullAutomatedP50/P75/P90ProfessionalSingle + DualFullYes~OMR 500—577
Aurora SolarFullNoP50 onlyProfessionalNoBasicYes~OMR 734—1,196
PVsystNoNoGold StandardNoYesDetailedNo~OMR 508 one-time
HelioScopeFullNoGoodNoYesGoodYes~OMR 365+
OpenSolarBasicNoBasicBasicNoNoYesFree—OMR 920

Key Takeaway: SurgePV is the only platform covering all five workflow pillars (design, electrical, simulation, proposals, tracker support) with extreme heat optimization. Every other tool requires supplementary software.

FeatureSurgePVAurora SolarPVsystHelioScopeOpenSolar
Best forAll segmentsResidentialBankabilityUtility-scaleFree tier
SLD generationYes (automated)NoNoNoNo
P50/P90 reportsYesP50 onlyYes (gold standard)LimitedNo
Carport designYes (only platform)NoNoNoNo
Cloud-basedYesYesDesktopYesYes
Wire sizingYes (automated)NoNoNoNo
Your Use CaseBest SoftwareWhyAlternative
Full-service EPC (all segments)SurgePVOnly platform with design + SLDs + proposals + simulation in one toolPVsyst + AutoCAD combo
Projects requiring bank financingPVsyst or SurgePVP50/P90 bankability reports. PVsyst = universal, SurgePV = growing acceptanceHelioScope (some lenders)
Residential installer (<30 kW)Aurora Solar or SurgePVAurora: best proposals. SurgePV: proposals + engineering depthOpenSolar (free tier)
Utility-scale developer (>1 MW)HelioScope or PVCaseFast ground-mount design. Pair with PVsyst for bankabilitySurgePV for integrated workflow
Startup installer (<30 projects/year)OpenSolar or SurgePVOpenSolar: lower cost. SurgePV: better engineeringFree tools (PVWatts, SolarEdge Designer)

What Makes the Best Solar Software in Oman

Oman demands software handling five challenges simultaneously: extreme heat, dust/soiling, OPWP bankability, AER compliance, and Sahim II economics.

Extreme Heat and Environmental Modeling

Omani summers exceed 50 degrees Celsius. Module temperatures reach 75—85 degrees Celsius. Generic models overestimate production by 10—15%. Add 4—6% soiling losses, and naive estimates are off by 14—21%. Software must use actual Omani temperature and soiling profiles.

Further Reading

See our complete solar simulation comparison for accuracy benchmarks.

Tracker Design for Utility and PDO Projects

Single-axis trackers deliver 15—25% more energy in Oman’s high-DNI environment. OPWP projects and PDO solar-for-oil operations use trackers as standard. Software without tracker modeling can’t compete for these segments.

Learn about SurgePV’s design capabilities

Bankability for OPWP and Financing

OPWP tenders require P50/P90 simulations. C&I projects increasingly need bankable reports for Omani bank financing. PVsyst is the gold standard; SurgePV achieves plus-or-minus 3% vs PVsyst.

Explore SurgePV’s bankable simulation

End-to-End Workflow Efficiency

The multi-tool workflow (PVsyst + AutoCAD + Aurora + Excel) costs 2—3 hours per project and OMR 1,500—2,500+ per user annually. An all-in-one platform reduces that to 30—45 minutes and OMR 500—577/user/year.

Sahim II and Omani Financial Modeling

Software must handle AER tariff categories, Sahim II net billing, PPA modeling in OMR, and PDO diesel displacement. Oman has no income tax, simplifying financial models versus tax-heavy markets. Subsidized residential tariffs (OMR 0.010—0.025/kWh) compress ROI; cost-reflective commercial tariffs create stronger economics.

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How We Tested and Ranked These Tools

  1. Workflow Completeness (30% of score): Assessed native coverage of design, electrical, simulation, and proposals. Measured tool-switching time and data transfer risk. Calculated total cost of ownership.

  2. Extreme Climate and Oman Optimization (25% of score): Tested temperature derating for 50-degree-plus ambient. Verified soiling modeling against Omani data. Evaluated tracker design. Tested coastal humidity correction for Muscat/Salalah.

  3. Bankability and Simulation (20% of score): P50/P90 versus PVsyst benchmarks. Report formats against OPWP and Omani bank standards. IRENA compliance.

  4. AER Compliance and Grid Documentation (15% of score): SLD generation and electrical documentation against AER requirements. Time to generate compliant documentation.

  5. Pricing and Market Value (10% of score): Total cost in OMR including add-ons. Value for 3—5 user teams and Omani project volumes.

All testing conducted January—February 2026 with verified sources: vendor documentation, G2 and Capterra reviews, AER regulations, IRENA statistics, Solargis irradiance data, and hands-on testing with Omani EPC teams.


Bottom Line: Best Solar Software for Oman

For C&I EPCs and Sahim II installers: SurgePV delivers the only true all-in-one platform. Design, automated electrical engineering, bankable simulation, tracker/carport support, and professional proposals with OMR financial modeling — all at ~OMR 500/user/year. That replaces an OMR 1,500—2,500+ multi-tool stack and recovers 1.5—2.5 hours per project.

For OPWP utility-scale validation: PVsyst is non-negotiable for tier-1 lender bankability. Pair with SurgePV for operational design.

For Sahim II residential sales teams: Aurora Solar provides the best visual proposals. Budget OMR 770/year extra per user for AutoCAD and accept no tracker support or P75/P90.

For commercial design without proposals: HelioScope offers solid C&I design with tracker support. Not a complete solution — you need AutoCAD and separate proposal tools.

Oman’s solar market is accelerating. Vision 2040 targets 30% renewables. OPWP is awarding hundreds of MW annually. Sahim II is growing the rooftop segment. PDO is deploying solar at oil operations. The EPCs winning this business produce professional, bankable, heat-adjusted output in minutes — not the teams spending half their week on tool-switching.

Your software stack determines your competitive position in Oman’s expanding solar market.

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Further Reading

For design tool comparison for Oman, see Best Solar Design Software in Oman. For proposal tool comparison, see Best Solar Proposal Software in Oman. For a European residential analysis, read our PV*SOL review.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best solar software in Oman?

SurgePV is the best all-in-one solar software for Oman, combining extreme heat design, tracker support, automated SLD generation, bankable P50/P75/P90 simulations, and professional proposals with OMR financial modeling at ~OMR 577/user/year (For 3 Users plan). It replaces the PVsyst + AutoCAD + Aurora + Excel stack costing OMR 1,500—2,500+ per user.

For OPWP utility-scale bankability, PVsyst remains essential. Recommended: SurgePV for daily operations + PVsyst for bankability on large projects.

Which solar software handles Oman’s extreme heat?

SurgePV, PVsyst, and PVCase model extreme heat impacts including temperature derating (45—55 degrees Celsius ambient), soiling losses (4—6% annual), and coastal humidity. PVsyst offers the most granular profiles; SurgePV integrates heat modeling into a complete design-to-proposal workflow.

Software using generic 25-degree conditions overestimates Omani production by 14—21%. On a 5 MW project, that’s 400—750 MWh/year of phantom production.

What software is used for OPWP projects?

PVsyst is the gold standard for OPWP utility-scale bankability. International lenders and OPWP evaluators accept PVsyst without question. For mega-projects (50 MW+), PVsyst validation is effectively mandatory.

SurgePV (plus-or-minus 3% vs PVsyst) is increasingly accepted for C&I financing. For the complete workflow: SurgePV for design + PVsyst for validation.

How much does solar software cost in Oman?

From free (OpenSolar basic) to OMR 2,500+/user/year for multi-tool stacks. SurgePV: ~OMR 500—577/user/year (all-in-one). PVsyst: ~OMR 508 one-time + OMR 85/year. Aurora: ~OMR 734—1,196/year plus OMR 770 AutoCAD. HelioScope: ~OMR 365/year plus add-ons.

5-user team: SurgePV OMR 2,500/year total vs multi-tool OMR 12,370+/year.

Does solar software support Oman’s Sahim II program?

SurgePV supports Sahim II net billing calculations, modeling self-consumption, export credits, and bill reduction in OMR. The platform handles residential and small commercial design for the rooftop solar program.

Sahim II is opening Oman’s distributed solar market. Software must model net billing economics accurately to show homeowners and businesses the financial case for rooftop solar.

Which software supports tracker design for Oman?

SurgePV supports single-axis and dual-axis trackers with backtracking, delivering 15—25% production gain in Oman’s high-DNI environment. PVsyst, HelioScope, and PVCase also support trackers. Aurora Solar does not.

For OPWP projects and PDO solar-for-oil, tracker support is non-negotiable. Without it, production estimates and bid pricing are underoptimized.

Can solar software generate SLDs without AutoCAD in Oman?

SurgePV generates automated SLDs without AutoCAD, saving 2—3 hours per project and OMR 770/year per user. No other platform generates SLDs without requiring AutoCAD.

5-user team savings: OMR 3,850/year in licensing plus 200+ hours annually in recovered engineering time.

Does solar software support PDO solar-for-oil projects?

SurgePV handles ground-mount solar design with tracker support, diesel displacement financial modeling, and remote site configurations — directly applicable to PDO’s solar-at-well-site program. For large PDO installations (10 MW+): SurgePV for design + PVsyst for bankability validation.

PDO’s solar deployment reduces operational diesel costs at oil field sites. Software must model both solar production and diesel displacement economics to build the business case.


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About the Contributors

Author
Akash Hirpara
Akash Hirpara

Co-Founder · SurgePV

Akash Hirpara is Co-Founder of SurgePV and at Heaven Green Energy Limited, managing finances for a company with 1+ GW in delivered solar projects. With 12+ years in renewable energy finance and strategic planning, he has structured $100M+ in solar project financing and improved EBITDA margins from 12% to 18%.

Editor
Rainer Neumann
Rainer Neumann

Content Head · SurgePV

Rainer Neumann is Content Head at SurgePV and a solar PV engineer with 10+ years of experience designing commercial and utility-scale systems across Europe and MENA. He has delivered 500+ installations, tested 15+ solar design software platforms firsthand, and specialises in shading analysis, string sizing, and international electrical code compliance.

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