Solaren Launches ASK SOLAREN Platform For Solar And Energy Intelligence

Representational image. Credit: Canva

Solaren Renewable Energy Solutions Corp. has started rolling out ASK SOLAREN, an interactive solar and renewable energy intelligence platform. The tool is designed to be integrated directly into the company’s website through a custom API. It is currently under testing and is expected to become publicly accessible worldwide after final validation.

According to the company, ASK SOLAREN is built to answer both technical and financial questions related to solar photovoltaic systems, battery energy storage, inverters, grid integration, net metering, and power quality. In addition to technical guidance, the platform offers financial modelling features. These include return-on-investment calculations, payback period analysis, tariff comparisons, demand charge impact assessments, and battery economics scenarios.

The system can also interpret utility bills and electricity consumption data. Based on user inputs such as location, tariff structure, load profile, and type of business, it helps size solar and storage systems for residential, commercial, and industrial applications. The responses are designed to adjust according to different geographic and regulatory conditions. It also explains policy and regulatory frameworks in simple terms to support project planning and evaluation.

Solaren said the platform is built around real field installation experience, engineering-based design logic, and commercial energy strategy models, rather than general-purpose artificial intelligence responses. The company described ASK SOLAREN as a continuously available digital interface aimed at guiding users from their first inquiry to structured energy decision-making. The CEO said the objective was to convert engineering logic and field knowledge into a system that interacts directly with users and delivers structured outputs.


Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

 

  • Related Posts

    iForte And SPINDO To Develop 6.3 MWp Hybrid Solar Power Plant In Java

    PT iForte Energi Nusantara has partnered with PT Steel Pipe Industry of Indonesia Tbk (SPINDO) to develop a major renewable energy project in Java. The companies say the project will…

    Philippines Boosts Energy Security With Mterra Solar Amid Slowing Economic Growth

    Representational image. Credit: Canva The Philippines is at a crucial stage in its energy journey as it tries to protect economic growth while dealing with infrastructure challenges. Recent data shows…

    Have You Seen?

    Indian duo target 60MW of green hydrogen projects

    • February 17, 2026
    Indian duo target 60MW of green hydrogen projects

    EIA Still Sees USA Oil Output Falling Next Year

    • February 17, 2026
    EIA Still Sees USA Oil Output Falling Next Year

    Germany’s Mukran LNG Terminal Reopens After Frozen Baltic Is Cleared

    • February 17, 2026
    Germany’s Mukran LNG Terminal Reopens After Frozen Baltic Is Cleared

    iForte And SPINDO To Develop 6.3 MWp Hybrid Solar Power Plant In Java

    • February 17, 2026
    iForte And SPINDO To Develop 6.3 MWp Hybrid Solar Power Plant In Java

    Philippines Boosts Energy Security With Mterra Solar Amid Slowing Economic Growth

    • February 17, 2026
    Philippines Boosts Energy Security With Mterra Solar Amid Slowing Economic Growth

    UK and California deepen clean energy ties

    • February 17, 2026
    UK and California deepen clean energy ties

    UK and California deepen clean energy ties

    • February 17, 2026
    UK and California deepen clean energy ties

    Lombard Shipping Installs SolarEdge Rooftop Solar and Battery System to Slash Electricity Costs at Ipswich Hub

    • February 17, 2026
    Lombard Shipping Installs SolarEdge Rooftop Solar and Battery System to Slash Electricity Costs at Ipswich Hub

    Solaren Launches ASK SOLAREN Platform For Solar And Energy Intelligence

    • February 17, 2026
    Solaren Launches ASK SOLAREN Platform For Solar And Energy Intelligence

    Concerns raised after fuel suppliers miss SAF paperwork deadline

    • February 17, 2026
    Concerns raised after fuel suppliers miss SAF paperwork deadline