Monitoring & Analytics
Continuous monitoring lets us spot degradation early and optimize control strategies to reduce losses.
Shadystonewalk delivers data-driven solar energy optimization services for residential and commercial systems. We tune system design, install panel-level MPPT and optimizers where shading affects yields, refine tilt and azimuth for seasonal performance, and implement preventive maintenance to keep modules clean and functioning at peak efficiency. Our work improves daily energy harvest, reduces balance-of-system losses, and strengthens long-term return on investment.
Mitigate partial shading with optimizers and module-level MPPT for stable system yields.
Optimize tilt, azimuth, and row spacing for your site to maximize annual yield in your location.
Shadystonewalk combines site assessment, monitoring analytics, and targeted hardware upgrades to maximize solar system output. We begin with a shade study and string-level analysis to identify underperforming modules. Where shading, soiling, or mismatch are significant, we recommend module-level power electronics such as DC optimizers or microinverters combined with MPPT tuning at the inverter. Regular cleaning schedules and low-impact anti-soiling coatings are applied for sites prone to dust and pollen. By fine-tuning inverter setpoints, temperature derate profiles, and reconfiguring strings when needed, we reduce energy clipping and improve daily yield consistency.
Continuous monitoring lets us spot degradation early and optimize control strategies to reduce losses.
Scheduled cleaning, inspections, and connector checks maintain peak performance and avoid downtime.
We optimize panel layout, tilt, and stringing to reduce mismatch and improve seasonal yields.
Module optimizers and reconfiguration increased annual yield by 12% in a partially shaded rooftop array.
Inverter setpoint tuning and string balancing improved monthly output and reduced clipping at midday peaks.
A tailored cleaning schedule with periodic analytics reduced soiling losses across the field by 18% annually.