Sectors

Solar energy market intelligence

Utility-scale and distributed photovoltaic projects, supply chains, and grid interconnection.

Solar PV is now the lowest-cost source of new electricity generation in most markets globally. Annual deployment rates continue to accelerate, driven by utility-scale project development, distributed generation, and the co-location trend with battery storage. Module costs have fallen dramatically, but project economics increasingly depend on grid interconnection timelines, permitting, and off-take arrangements.

The supply chain remains geographically concentrated and politically sensitive. Module manufacturing, cell production, and polysilicon refining are dominated by a handful of countries, creating trade policy complexity around tariffs, forced labor regulations, and domestic content requirements.

Delphidata tracks solar energy projects from development through operation, connecting them to their component suppliers, EPC contractors, off-takers, and grid connection infrastructure.

What Delphidata tracks.

Structured data across the full value chain.

Utility-scale PV projects

Site location, capacity (MWdc/MWac), module technology, tracker type, EPC contractor, off-take arrangement, grid connection, and development timeline.

Distributed generation

Commercial and industrial rooftop programs, community solar, and virtual power plant aggregations.

Module and cell supply chain

Manufacturers, technology types (TOPCon, HJT, perovskite tandem), production capacity, and trade flow analysis.

Balance-of-system

Inverters, trackers, mounting systems, and cable infrastructure. Connected to manufacturers and the projects they supply.

Grid interconnection

Queue positions, connection timelines, curtailment data, and transmission infrastructure serving solar generation zones.

Who uses this intelligence.

Project developers and IPPs

Track competitive activity, identify high-value development sites, and monitor grid connection availability across target markets.

Equipment manufacturers

Forecast demand by geography and technology type, track competitor market share, and identify emerging procurement opportunities.

Investors and asset managers

Screen acquisition opportunities, evaluate developer track records, and monitor operational asset performance benchmarks.

Utilities and grid operators

Plan for solar generation growth, assess interconnection capacity requirements, and evaluate storage co-location trends.

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