Once a project drawing is complete, PVCAD provides several automated reporting features that assist with performance modeling, permitting, material procurement, and cost estimating. Reports include energy simulations, a Bill of Materials (BOM), electrical summaries, and a Single-Line Diagram (SLD). PVCAD stores user-defined project metadata within Excel templates and uses this data to generate reports dynamically. This section describes the various report types and how to use them.
PVCAD supports export to PVSyst, a widely used simulation tool for photovoltaic system modeling. PVSyst enables detailed performance predictions, factoring in environmental, electrical, and system design parameters.
Before exporting to PVSyst:
VERSION button, orCLEAR button and regenerate it.PVCAD includes a Shade Analysis tool to assess performance losses due to shading and other environmental factors. To run a shade analysis:
SHADE ANALYSISbutton on the PVCAD ribbon (AutoCAD 2024 and earlier), orPVCANNUALSHADINGANALYSIS (required for AutoCAD 2025).The shade simulation incorporates:
The analysis returns an Excel report containing:
Note: Internet connection is required to generate this report. PVCAD uses PVWatts or SAM and NREL weather data to model performance.
The EXPORT BILL OF MATERIALS button generates an Excel-based component list to support procurement and construction.
The BOM includes:
To modify conductor lengths, adjust your polylines and regenerate the BOM.
BOMs are supported for the following racking manufacturers:
| Manufacturer | Notes |
|---|---|
| Ecolibrium | Use PVCBALLAST for ballast calculations |
| IronRidge | Fully supported, includes rendered rail and hardware BOM |
| PanelClaw | Use PVCGETPANELCLAW to generate JSON for PanelClaw tool |
| Polar Racking | Automatically generated |
| Unirac | Available for commercial systems only |
Use the command PVCELECTRICALSUMMARY to generate an electrical report for any wire run. The report includes:
After generating the Single-Line Diagram, PVCAD automatically produces an Excel file with electrical calculations stored in a Reports folder next to the drawing file.
Excel Report Tabs:
To display the electrical calculator inside your AutoCAD drawing:
Electrical_Calc).Note: Copying and pasting from Excel does not create a dynamic data link. Edits in the drawing will not sync with the Excel source.
PVCAD allows you to use an AutoCAD tool palette to insert electrical blocks via drag-and-drop for faster Single-Line Diagram creation.
To set up the tool palette:
C:\Program Files\Autodesk\ApplicationPlugins\PVComplete2015.bundle\Contents\Support\BlockLibraryC:\Program Files\PVComplete\PVCAD 2018\BlockLibrary