Solar + storage development and procurement platform Anza has expanded its capabilities to enhance the user experience for developers, IPPs, EPCs, and utilities so they can quickly select and/or purchase domestic solar modules.
As the only platform covering over 95% of the module supply market, Anza’s users now have access to real-time visibility into domestically manufactured solar modules and cells from 10 manufacturers for 2025-2026 delivery. An additional nine suppliers are being added during that time frame, as well.
With the module market becoming increasingly complex due to tariffs, product availability, and supply chain constraints, giving developers and procurement teams a full line of sight into real-time data that can minimize risk and help them make the right investments is more important than ever.
The platform improvements also include data-backed insights to determine whether a domestic content module is worth the price premium and if it is advantageous to combine domestic and international products.
Additionally, it allows users to review real-time pricing, availability, IRS eligibility points, technical diligence, total lifetime value through the Effective $/W metric, and contract terms for modules with U.S. manufactured cells to make optimal project design and procurement decisions.
“Developers are racing to secure domestic content as more U.S. manufacturers offer competitive pricing and faster delivery timelines,” said Mike Hall, CEO and co-founder of Anza, in a statement. “The challenge is the supply isn’t infinite. With access to real-time insights on domestic content through the Anza platform—including pricing, inventory, delivery timelines, and total lifetime value—our clients will now have a significant advantage in procuring domestic content ahead of the market.”
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