[bsfp-cryptocurrency style=”widget-18″ align=”marquee” columns=”6″ coins=”selected” coins-count=”6″ coins-selected=”BTC,ETH,XRP,LTC,EOS,ADA,XLM,NEO,LTC,EOS,XEM,DASH,USDT,BNB,QTUM,XVG,ONT,ZEC,STEEM” currency=”USD” title=”Cryptocurrency Widget” show_title=”0″ icon=”” scheme=”light” bs-show-desktop=”1″ bs-show-tablet=”1″ bs-show-phone=”1″ custom-css-class=”” custom-id=”” css=”.vc_custom_1523079266073{margin-bottom: 0px !important;padding-top: 0px !important;padding-bottom: 0px !important;}”]

Artemis, the Only AI-Powered Solar Design Tool, Approved by Energy Trust of Oregon for Incentive Qualification

Artemis Solar Logo

Artemis, the AI-powered solar design platform developed by Monalee, has been officially approved by Energy Trust of Oregon as a recognized solar resource tool.

Artemis, the AI-powered solar design platform developed by Monalee, has been officially approved by Energy Trust of Oregon as a recognized solar resource tool. This approval allows installers to submit Artemis-generated shade reports as part of incentive applications, enabling homeowners to qualify for Energy Trust of Oregon solar incentives.

With this approval, Artemis joins established platforms like Aurora and Solo as one of the few tools trusted by Energy Trust of Oregon to ensure accurate production estimates and compliance with program requirements. Unlike Aurora, Solo, and other legacy solutions, Artemis is the only AI-first solar design tool—delivering unmatched speed and precision.

Also Read: AiThority Interview with Jonathan Kershaw, Director of Product Management, Vonage

Related Posts
1 of 42,157

The Artemis platform generates instant solar designs and shade analyses in under 15 seconds, incorporating roof geometry, obstructions, fire setbacks, and irradiance data to provide high-fidelity performance models. By meeting Energy Trust of Oregon’s rigorous standards, Artemis now enables trade allies to accelerate project approvals and ensure customers capture available incentives.

National Solar, a Bend-based solar energy company, is the first Energy Trust of Oregon Trade Ally Contractor to adopt the Artemis platform, showcasing how forward-thinking contractors can leverage AI-driven technology to streamline operations and deliver a faster, more reliable experience for homeowners.

The approval highlights Artemis’ growing role as a trusted standard for the solar industry, following widespread adoption by installers across the U.S.

Also Read: Cognitive Product Design: Empowering Non-Technical Users Through Natural Language Interaction With AI-Native PLM

[To share your insights with us as part of editorial or sponsored content, please write to psen@itechseries.com]

Comments are closed.