
PVcase Ground Mount
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What is PVcase Ground Mount
PVcase Ground Mount is a solar PV design application focused on utility-scale and commercial ground-mounted projects. It supports layout, terrain-aware design, and engineering documentation workflows used by solar developers, EPCs, and design engineers. The product is commonly used to translate site constraints and topography into buildable array layouts and construction-ready outputs, typically within CAD-centric processes.
Terrain-aware ground-mount layout
The product is designed for ground-mounted PV layouts where topography and grading affect constructability. It helps teams account for terrain when placing tables/rows and organizing site geometry. This focus aligns with utility-scale design needs that are less central in roof-focused tools. It can reduce manual iteration compared with general-purpose CAD-only approaches.
CAD-oriented engineering outputs
PVcase Ground Mount supports workflows that produce engineering drawings and documentation artifacts expected in detailed design. This is useful for teams that need CAD-compatible deliverables for internal review, permitting, and construction packages. It fits organizations that standardize on CAD-based coordination across civil, electrical, and structural disciplines. The approach can be more direct than proposal-first solar tools when the primary requirement is construction documentation.
Workflow fit for EPC teams
The feature set targets repeatable design processes used by EPCs and engineering teams working across multiple sites. It supports structured layout and design steps that map to detailed design phases rather than only early-stage feasibility. This can help standardize how designers apply constraints and produce consistent outputs. It is particularly relevant when projects move from concept to IFC/IFD-style deliverables.
Less suited for sales proposals
The product is primarily oriented toward engineering and detailed design rather than customer-facing proposals. Organizations that need fast lead-to-proposal workflows may require additional software for quoting, financing scenarios, and presentation outputs. This can add handoffs between teams and tools. The value is strongest once a project is already in design development.
CAD learning curve and setup
Teams without established CAD practices may face a steeper onboarding curve than with web-first solar design tools. Effective use often depends on consistent templates, libraries, and internal standards for layers and drawing outputs. Initial configuration and training can be non-trivial for smaller teams. This can lengthen time-to-productivity for new users.
Dependent on upstream site data
Ground-mount design quality depends heavily on accurate topography, boundaries, and constraint layers. If survey surfaces, geotechnical inputs, or civil constraints are incomplete, designers may need rework as data improves. This can limit the reliability of early layouts for cost and yield assumptions. Teams may still need complementary tools for feasibility and energy modeling depending on project stage.
Seller details
PVcase UAB
Vilnius, Lithuania
2018
Private
https://pvcase.com/
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