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Sitetracker, a deployment operations management software for critical infrastructure providers, has implemented its Quickstart for residential solar companies. This process gets residential solar companies implemented with Sitetracker’s set of workflows in just a matter of weeks so they can realize operational efficiencies sooner and deploy assets faster.

Sitetracker enables critical energy infrastructure companies to manage their large-scale deployments and solve issues like program funding, asset management and field resources. Now, with Sitetracker’s residential solar Quickstart, these companies can implement the software quickly and easily so they can realize benefits including reduced project turnaround time through streamlined site discovery, deployment and ongoing maintenance.

“Amplified by unprecedented demand, residential solar providers are facing a slew of challenges like skilled labor shortages, permitting, and overall installation cycle times, so they need a powerful tool that they can implement quickly and that gives them the best-of-the-best when it comes to process, intelligence, and strategy of deployment operations,” says Parjanya Rijal, Sitetracker’s head of energy products. “The new Residential Solar Quickstart gets them up and running quickly, so they can deploy solar at the speed and scale that today’s rapidly growing market requires.”

Sitetracker’s Quickstart for residential solar comes in three versions: standard, plus and advanced. Sitetracker’s Quickstart solutions for residential solar, EV charging and Sitetracker Telecom help accelerate the deployment of critical infrastructure. Sitetracker plans to continue expanding the Quickstart library in 2023.

“Helping companies deploy critical infrastructure as efficiently as possible is our mission, and we’re innovating at every step based on real-time customer feedback in this dynamic time,” continues Rijal. “The more we can speed the deployment of critical infrastructure, the faster the planet will benefit from us achieving our ambitious energy goals.”