Use solar presence and proxy power metrics as inputs into sustainability analysis and risk-modelling workflows, especially where building-level solar information is not currently available.
Key features
National Solar provides a national, building-level view of solar installations across Australia. It helps identify where solar systems are present and measures their overall scale and contribution.
Rooftop solar detection for each building
Quickly see whether a building has rooftop solar installed. A clear yes or no flag makes it easy to filter properties, assess portfolios, and support energy or ESG reporting.
Total rooftop solar area for each building
Measure the full scale of rooftop solar on a building, not just whether it exists. This makes it easier to compare properties, benchmark assets, and understand solar coverage across different locations.
Estimated daily solar power for each building
Estimate how much solar power a building could generate each day. This gives you a useful way to compare sites and understand solar potential across a portfolio.
A national solar dataset for Australia
Access consistent solar data across every state and territory. Built for nationwide analysis, it helps you compare rooftop solar uptake and capacity on a like-for-like basis.
Real world applications
Solar uptake
Use building-level solar indicators to understand where solar is already installed across a portfolio, suburb, region or program area. This can help compare uptake patterns and identify gaps.
Energy potential
Use combined solar area and daily estimated power metrics as a proxy to understand the relative scale and contribution of solar systems across buildings. This supports comparison and prioritisation.
Planning support
Use building-level solar insight to support planning activities, including identifying areas for further assessment, targeting initiatives, and informing location-based decisions.