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Best Solar Software in Poland (2026)

Compare the best solar software in Poland for 2026. Expert-tested platforms for installers with Mój Prąd 5.0, net-billing, URE compliance, and PLN pricing.

Rainer Neumann

Written by

Rainer Neumann

Content Head · SurgePV

Keyur Rakholiya

Edited by

Keyur Rakholiya

CEO & Co-Founder · SurgePV

Published ·Updated

TL;DR: SurgePV is the best all-in-one platform for Polish installers and EPCs — automated SLD generation, net-billing modeling, Mój Prąd subsidy calculations, and bankable P50/P90 simulation in one tool at EUR 633/user/year. PVsyst remains the gold standard for bankable simulation reports required by Polish banks and institutional investors. PV*SOL offers strong simulation with German engineering rigor and solid Central European market support. Aurora Solar leads on proposal design but lacks Polish regulatory automation. OpenSolar is the budget option for simple residential projects.

Poland added 3.6 GW of new solar capacity in 2025, bringing total installed capacity past 24.8 GW. The country is projected to surpass 30 GW in 2026 and reach 59.1 GW by 2035. Renewables now account for over 50% of Poland’s total power capacity, and the prosumer segment alone has crossed 1.5 million registered micro-installations totaling 12 GW.

The problem for most Polish solar businesses: the regulatory environment has changed fast. Net-billing replaced net metering in April 2022, and hourly dynamic pricing took effect in July 2024. The Mój Prąd program is now in its sixth edition with shifted emphasis toward energy storage. Czyste Powietrze covers photovoltaics only as part of comprehensive thermal modernization. PSE grid connection procedures were overhauled in August 2025. And URE (Urząd Regulacji Energetyki) continues to adjust tariff structures and prosumer rules.

The right solar software platform handles all of this without spreadsheet workarounds.

We tested 5 solar platforms for the Polish market — evaluating each on workflow completeness (design, engineering, simulation, and proposals), net-billing modeling, subsidy calculation accuracy, and total cost of ownership. For focused comparisons, also see our guides to the best solar design software in Poland, best solar proposal software in Poland, and best solar simulation software in Poland.

In this guide, you’ll find:

  • 5 solar platforms reviewed for the Polish market
  • Net-billing and dynamic hourly pricing modeling comparison
  • Mój Prąd and Czyste Powietrze subsidy calculation analysis
  • Total cost of ownership breakdown (multi-tool stacks vs. all-in-one)
  • Bankability requirements for Polish lenders (PKO BP, mBank, ING Bank Śląski)
  • Use-case recommendations by company type and project scale

Who this guide is for:

  • Polish EPCs and solar installers operating across all voivodeships
  • Commercial and residential solar companies navigating net-billing economics
  • Energy consultants and project developers working on bankable feasibility studies
  • International solar companies expanding into the Polish market

Quick Comparison: Polish Solar Software

SoftwareBest ForSLD GenerationNet-Billing ModelSubsidy CalcStarting Price
SurgePVFull-service EPCs, all segmentsAutomatedYesYesEUR 633/user/year
PVsystBankable simulation, due diligenceNoManual inputNoEUR 900–1,500/year
PV*SOLDetailed simulation, residentialNoManual inputNoEUR 600–1,200/year
Aurora SolarInternational teams, US workflowsRequires AutoCADNoNoEUR 4,800+/year
OpenSolarBudget residential (under 10 kW)NoNoNoEUR 1,000–2,000/year

Workflow Cost Comparison

Multi-tool workflow (4 separate tools): 4–6 hours per commercial project, EUR 5,000+/year in software. SurgePV all-in-one workflow: 30–45 minutes per project, EUR 633/user/year — all features included.


Best Solar Software in Poland: Detailed Reviews

SurgePV — Best All-in-One Platform for Poland

Best for: Commercial EPCs, solar installers, energy consultants

Pricing: EUR 633–1,299/user/year. All features included.

Market fit: Full Polish regulatory support with net-billing modeling, Mój Prąd subsidy integration, and URE-compliant electrical documentation.

Overall score: 9.4/10

SurgePV is the only cloud-based platform combining AI-powered design, automated electrical engineering, bankable simulation, and professional proposals without requiring AutoCAD or tool switching. Built for the European market, SurgePV delivers compliant SLDs, net-billing calculations, and self-consumption modeling in one unified workflow.

Pro Tip

SurgePV’s automated SLD generation saves 2–3 hours per project compared to manual AutoCAD drafting — and eliminates the EUR 1,800/year AutoCAD license entirely. For Polish EPCs handling 10+ projects per month, that is 20–30 hours saved monthly. Book a demo to see it in action.

Key Features for Poland

Design and engineering:

  • AI-powered roof modeling — 70% faster than manual layout (15–20 min vs. 45–60 min)
  • Automated SLD generation — Compliant SLDs in 5–10 minutes vs. 2–3 hours in AutoCAD. Meets Polish electrical standards and DSO requirements.
  • Wire sizing calculations — Automatic DC/AC wire sizing per applicable standards. No more manual cross-referencing of cable tables.
  • Native carport design — Built-in solar canopy structures for commercial parking installations, a growing segment in the Polish C&I market.

Simulation and bankability:

  • P50/P75/P90 simulation — Meets requirements from PKO BP, mBank, and ING Bank Śląski. Bankable reports that Polish lenders accept.
  • 8760-hour shading analysis — Within ±3% accuracy vs. PVsyst
  • Self-consumption modeling — Full net-billing simulation with dynamic hourly pricing. Models prosumer economics under current URE tariff structures.

Proposals and sales:

  • Net-billing calculator — Models prosumer returns under Poland’s dynamic hourly pricing system, including the deposit account mechanism
  • Subsidy integration — Mój Prąd and Czyste Powietrze incentive calculations for accurate customer proposals
  • Financial modeling — Cash and loan scenarios with Polish energy prices in PLN, accounting for rising electricity costs (PLN 0.65–1.20/kWh depending on tariff and fees)
  • Multi-language support — Interface and proposal templates available for Polish market operations

Pricing

  • Individual Plan: EUR 1,899/year for 3 users (EUR 633/user/year)
  • For 3 Users: EUR 1,499/user/year (EUR 4,497/year total)
  • For 5 Users: EUR 1,299/user/year (EUR 6,495/year total)

All plans include every feature. No tiered gating. See full pricing details.

Real-World Example

A mid-size installer in Dolnośląskie handling both residential and commercial projects was paying over EUR 10,000/year for separate design, simulation, CAD, and proposal tools — and spending 12 hours per week on data re-entry between platforms. After consolidating to SurgePV at EUR 4,497/year (3-user plan), they cut software costs by 55% and freed up nearly two full working days per week.

You might be wondering: if SurgePV does all this, why haven’t I heard of it? Fair question. PVsyst has had a 30-year head start. Aurora Solar has spent hundreds of millions on marketing. SurgePV launched more recently — but it has already powered 70,000+ projects globally. The platform was built specifically for the workflow gaps that legacy tools leave open, especially automated electrical engineering, which no other platform offers natively.

Want to see how SurgePV handles Polish projects? Book a demo to test compliant SLD generation and net-billing proposals with your own project data.

Further Reading

For a broader all-in-one platform comparison, see our guide to the best all-in-one solar design software.


PVsyst — Gold-Standard Bankable Simulation Software

Best for: Energy consultants and large EPCs needing bankable due diligence reports

Pricing: EUR 900–1,500/year (single user), plus separate CAD software

Market fit: Strong. PVsyst is the reference simulation tool for Polish banks and institutional investors evaluating solar projects.

Overall score: 8.5/10 (simulation only — not a complete workflow tool)

PVsyst is the industry standard for bankable simulations. Every major Polish bank and due diligence firm accepts PVsyst reports. The software handles complex shading scenarios and uses Meteonorm and PVGIS irradiance data relevant to Polish climate zones. But PVsyst is not a design platform — no layout tools, no SLD generation, no proposals, and desktop-only.

Pros:

  • Gold-standard bankability — universal acceptance by Polish lenders
  • Detailed loss analysis (soiling, mismatch, cable losses, transformer losses)
  • Strong Polish irradiance database (Meteonorm, PVGIS, local TMY data)
  • Self-consumption simulation with load profiles

Cons:

  • No design or layout tools — requires separate CAD software
  • No SLD generation — requires AutoCAD (EUR 1,800/year)
  • No proposal generation — requires separate tool
  • Desktop-only — no cloud collaboration
  • Steep learning curve — 40–60 hours to reach proficiency

Did You Know?

Poland’s solar irradiance ranges from 950 kWh/m2/year in northern regions (Pomerania, Warmia-Masuria) to 1,050–1,250 kWh/m2/year in the south-east (Podkarpackie, Małopolskie). South-facing systems at 30-degree tilt average 1,214 kWh/kWp across Poland. Accurate simulation software is critical for bankable energy yield predictions across this range (source: SolarPower Europe Market Outlook).


PV*SOL — Detailed Simulation with Strong Central European Support

Best for: Residential installers and small commercial projects needing detailed shading simulation

Pricing: EUR 600–1,200/year (depending on version)

Market fit: Good for simulation depth. Lacks Polish-specific regulatory automation.

Overall score: 7.8/10

PV*SOL from Valentin Software offers detailed 3D shading simulation and energy yield analysis with a strong engineering focus. The software supports self-consumption modeling and battery storage simulation. As a German product, it has solid Central European climate data. However, it lacks SLD automation, Polish tariff integration, and proposal generation.

Pros:

  • Detailed 3D shading analysis with minute-by-minute simulation
  • Battery storage and EV charging simulation
  • Self-consumption with load profile analysis
  • Lower price point than PVsyst for basic versions

Cons:

  • No SLD generation — requires separate CAD
  • No net-billing automation — manual input required
  • No proposal generation — requires separate tool
  • Desktop-only — no cloud collaboration
  • Limited Polish regulatory templates

Aurora Solar — Industry-Leading Platform (US-Focused)

Best for: International installers with US parent company workflows

Pricing: EUR 4,800–6,000/year, plus AutoCAD EUR 1,800/year = EUR 6,600–7,800/year total

Market fit: Limited Polish-specific features. Strong general design and proposal capabilities.

Overall score: 7.5/10 for Poland

Aurora Solar is the market-leading solar platform globally with advanced 3D roof modeling and polished proposals. But it requires AutoCAD for SLDs, has no Polish net-billing automation, no URE compliance features, and a US-centric design focus.

Pros:

  • Advanced 3D roof modeling with LIDAR integration
  • Professional proposal templates with strong visual design
  • Large module and inverter database
  • Strong CRM integrations (Salesforce, HubSpot)

Cons:

  • No compliant SLD generation — requires AutoCAD
  • No Polish net-billing automation
  • No Polish language interface
  • No self-consumption modeling with dynamic hourly pricing
  • US-centric utility rate structures

OpenSolar — Budget-Friendly Residential Platform

Best for: Budget-conscious residential installers doing simple projects under 10 kW

Pricing: EUR 1,000–2,000/year

Market fit: Basic. Lacks Polish regulatory automation and engineering depth.

Overall score: 6.5/10 for Poland

OpenSolar offers affordable all-in-one basics for small residential installers. No SLD generation, no net-billing calculator, no Polish language support, and limited engineering capabilities for commercial projects.

Pros:

  • Lower price point for basic features
  • Simple residential design workflow
  • Basic financial modeling
  • Cloud-based access

Cons:

  • No SLD generation — requires separate CAD
  • No Polish net-billing automation
  • No Polish language interface
  • No subsidy calculation (Mój Prąd, Czyste Powietrze)
  • Limited to simple residential projects

Why Most Polish Solar Companies Overpay for Software

Complete all-in-one platform

Polish EPCs need design, electrical engineering (SLD), simulation, and proposals in one tool. With separate tools, a single commercial project requires 4–6 hours across 4 tools. With an all-in-one platform like SurgePV: 30–45 minutes in one tool.

Polish electrical standards and DSO compliance

Polish solar installations must comply with national electrical standards and distribution system operator (DSO) requirements. Your software needs to generate SLDs showing protection devices, wire sizing, and DC/AC architecture diagrams for DSO validation. Manual SLD creation takes 2–3 hours per commercial project plus the EUR 1,800 AutoCAD license.

Polish market automation

The best platform automates: net-billing calculations (dynamic hourly pricing since July 2024), self-consumption modeling with prosumer deposit account mechanics, Mój Prąd and Czyste Powietrze subsidy calculations, financial modeling in PLN with current electricity prices, and grid connection documentation for PSE and local DSOs.

Bankability and lender acceptance

Polish banks require bankable energy yield reports meeting international standards. PVsyst is the gold standard. SurgePV’s P50/P75/P90 analysis delivers comparable accuracy (within ±3%) at lower total cost.


Which Software Is Right for Your Use Case?

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 acceptancePV*SOL (some lenders)
Residential installer (prosumer)SurgePV or PV*SOLSurgePV: proposals + net-billing modeling. PV*SOL: detailed simulationOpenSolar (budget)
C&I projects (50 kW–1 MW)SurgePVComplete workflow with engineering depth for commercial-scale systemsPVsyst + AutoCAD
Utility-scale developer (over 1 MW)PVsyst + PVcaseFast ground-mount design. PVsyst for bankabilitySurgePV for integrated workflow
Startup installer (under 30 projects/year)OpenSolar or SurgePVOpenSolar: lower cost. SurgePV: better engineeringFree tools (PVWatts)
Your SituationRecommended SoftwareWhy It Fits
Large EPC doing utility-scale projectsPVsyst, PVcase, SurgePVNeed bankable simulation, electrical design automation, and grid compliance documentation for PSE
Commercial installer (5–20 projects/month)SurgePV, PV*SOL, Aurora SolarBalance between design accuracy and proposal speed; integrated workflow reduces tool-switching
Residential-focused installerSurgePV, PV*SOL, OpenSolarFast proposals with net-billing modeling; compliant documentation for DSO approval
Developer doing feasibility studiesPVsyst, SurgePVAccurate energy yield modeling and financial analysis for investment decisions
Small team (1–3 people)SurgePV, OpenSolarAll-in-one platforms reduce software stack complexity and training time

Further Reading

For a broader comparison beyond this market, see our guide to the best solar design software globally.

Decision Shortcut

If you need electrical engineering (SLDs, wire sizing, DSO compliance), SurgePV is the only platform that automates this natively. If you are simulation-only, PVsyst is the gold standard. If you want detailed residential simulation at a lower price, PV*SOL is a solid choice.


Bottom Line: Best Solar Software for Poland

For Polish EPCs and installers needing complete workflows: SurgePV offers the only true all-in-one platform with automated SLD generation, net-billing calculation, bankable P50/P90 simulation, and professional proposals — all for EUR 633–1,299/user/year.

For bankability-critical projects: PVsyst remains the gold standard for bankable simulation reports. Pair with SurgePV for complete workflows.

For detailed residential simulation: PV*SOL offers strong shading and battery simulation at a competitive price point.

For international teams: Aurora Solar provides advanced design and proposals but requires AutoCAD for SLDs and lacks Polish market automation.

For budget-conscious residential installers: OpenSolar offers basic all-in-one features at low cost but lacks engineering capabilities and Polish regulatory automation.

Poland’s solar market is on track to surpass 30 GW in 2026. The installers winning projects today are the ones delivering complete designs, bankable reports, and professional proposals faster than the competition — not juggling four separate tools. For comparison with other Central European markets, see our guides for Germany, Czech Republic, and the Netherlands. Your solar design software choice is a competitive advantage.

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When You May Not Need Advanced Solar Software

Not every solar project requires comprehensive design and simulation platforms. Consider simpler alternatives if:

  • Small residential projects with standard layouts — Basic design tools or manufacturer calculators may suffice for simple rooftop arrays under 3 kW.
  • Engineering is outsourced — If your company uses an external engineering firm, you may only need proposal and CRM tools.
  • Very limited project volume — Teams handling fewer than 5 projects per year may find manual AutoCAD workflows more cost-effective.
  • Non-technical sales teams — Sales-focused companies without in-house engineers may only require proposal generation tools.

Most Polish EPCs, developers, and medium-to-large installers benefit from integrated platforms that reduce manual work and improve accuracy. With Poland’s evolving net-billing system, DSO compliance requirements, and dynamic electricity pricing, manual workflows create bottlenecks that delay project approvals.

Bottom Line

For Polish EPCs and installers, SurgePV delivers the most complete design-to-proposal workflow with automated SLD generation, bankable P50/P90 simulations, and integrated proposals — all at EUR 1,899/year for 3 users. Book a demo to see it in action.

Transparency Note

SurgePV publishes this content. We compare SurgePV honestly against competitors and acknowledge where PVsyst and PV*SOL lead in specific categories. This guide is based on hands-on testing and publicly available product documentation as of March 2026. See our editorial standards.


Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best solar software in Poland?

SurgePV is the best all-in-one solar software for Poland in 2026, combining automated SLD generation, bankable P50/P90 simulation, net-billing modeling, and professional proposals in one cloud-based platform — without requiring AutoCAD. Pricing starts at EUR 633/user/year with all features included. For Polish EPCs and installers, SurgePV eliminates the need for AutoCAD (EUR 1,800/year) while delivering complete electrical documentation and net-billing-ready proposals.

Which solar software supports Polish net-billing?

SurgePV models prosumer returns under Poland’s dynamic hourly pricing system, including the deposit account mechanism introduced with net-billing. PVsyst and PV*SOL allow manual tariff input but do not automate Polish net-billing calculations. Aurora Solar and OpenSolar lack Polish tariff integration entirely.

Do I need multiple tools for solar projects in Poland?

No, if you use an all-in-one platform like SurgePV. Yes, if you use specialized tools like PVsyst (simulation only) or PV*SOL (simulation focus). Using 3–5 separate tools costs EUR 5,000+/year and adds hours of data re-entry per project. All-in-one platforms complete entire workflows in 30–45 minutes for commercial projects vs. 4–6 hours with separate tools.

How does Mój Prąd affect solar software requirements?

The Mój Prąd program (currently edition 6.0) provides PLN 6,000–7,000 for photovoltaic micro-installations, with additional subsidies of up to PLN 16,000 for energy storage. Software that automates subsidy calculations helps installers present accurate net costs to customers. SurgePV integrates Mój Prąd incentive calculations into proposals. PVsyst, PV*SOL, Aurora Solar, and OpenSolar require manual subsidy adjustments.

What does all-in-one solar software cost for the Polish market?

All-in-one solar software pricing ranges from EUR 633/user/year (SurgePV Individual Plan) to EUR 4,800+/year (Aurora Solar). SurgePV includes SLD generation without AutoCAD. Aurora requires AutoCAD at EUR 1,800/year extra. See SurgePV pricing for detailed plan comparison.


Sources

  • SurgePV Product DocumentationOfficial feature specifications and proof points (accessed March 2026)
  • URE (Urząd Regulacji Energetyki)Official website — Net-billing regulations, tariff structures, and prosumer rules (accessed March 2026)
  • PSE (Polskie Sieci Elektroenergetyczne)Official website — Grid connection procedures and technical requirements (accessed March 2026)
  • NFOŚiGW (National Fund for Environmental Protection)Czyste Powietrze — Thermal modernization and solar subsidy program (accessed March 2026)
  • Mój Prąd ProgramOfficial website — Prosumer solar and storage subsidies (accessed March 2026)
  • SolarPower EuropeEU Market Outlook — European solar market data (accessed March 2026)
  • pv magazinePoland adds 3.6 GW of solar in 2025 — Market statistics (accessed March 2026)
  • Aurora Solar, PVsyst, PV*SOL, OpenSolar Official Documentation — Feature specifications and pricing (accessed March 2026)

About the Contributors

Author
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.

Editor
Keyur Rakholiya
Keyur Rakholiya

CEO & Co-Founder · SurgePV

Keyur Rakholiya is CEO & Co-Founder of SurgePV and Founder of Heaven Green Energy Limited, where he has delivered over 1 GW of solar projects across commercial, utility, and rooftop sectors in India. With 10+ years in the solar industry, he has managed 800+ project deliveries, evaluated 20+ solar design platforms firsthand, and led engineering teams of 50+ people.

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