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Dear Tihomir,

Thank you for you inquiry.

Unfortunately, only PV systems with up to 7,500 mounted or up to 10,000 roof-parallel modules can currently be simulated in the 3D environment. The maximum number of modules also depends on the number of shading 3D objects, such as trees, superstructures, module row formations, etc. Unfortunately, the number of modules cannot be increased.

Alternatively, you could divide your system into sub-projects and simulate them separately, or you could start by simulating only a representative, small part of the system in 3D. You will then receive a value for the "Yield reduction due to shading” in the results. Of course, you could also take screenshots within the 3D visualization, which you then add to the presentation of the 2D planning after Word export.

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You then plan the complete system in 2D. There you can plan with up to 100,000 modules per module area, whereby the number of module areas is unlimited. To take shading into account, you could enter the value of the "Yield reduction due to shading” from the 3D planning as a percentage value under Shading in the 2D planning.

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In the test version of PV*SOL premium, you can view the sample project ‘Solar Park Neuhardenberg’ (total output 20 MWp):

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