Valentin Software to Present New Versions of PV*SOL and PV*SOL premium at Intersolar Europe

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Exact Simulation with Minute Values

With the newly introduced minute simulation, users can now precisely map both self-consumption and inverter oversizing, as well as the interaction of solar power systems with battery storage. "Calculations with the usual hourly values are not always sufficient for the current requirements of network operators", explains Managing Director Dr. Gerhard Valentin. Moreover, Valentin Software has integrated a specially developed mathematical model for lithium-iron-phosphate and lithium-nickel-oxide batteries into the new programs and also includes lead-acid battery systems in the database.

As in the previous versions, the new programs also have well-maintained databases of more than 14,500 solar modules, approximately 3,500 inverters, and 500 batteries and battery systems, which is automatically updated and expanded. Both PV*SOL and PV*SOL premium are available in English, French, German, Italian, Polish and Spanish.

New Release of T*SOL 5.5

Just in time for Intersolar Europe, Valentin Software has also updated its simulation software for solar thermal systems T*SOL to take account of the current energy saving regulations. The new version allows users to provide the necessary information required for funding programs. For this purpose, Valentin Software has expanded the preconfigured system variants by nine additional systems. These include the integration of external circulation heat exchangers and the serial connection of solar storage tanks. The comprehensive component databases have been updated in the new version.

Valentin Software at Intersolar Europe

Valentin Software will present its new programs from June 10-12, 2015 at Intersolar Europe in Munich at booth B3.170. For more information on PV*SOL and T*SOL see

http://www.valentin-software.com/en/products.

About Valentin Software

Valentin Software can look back on over 25 years of successful company history. Thanks to its brands PV*SOL, T*SOL and GeoT*SOL for the dynamic simulation, design, yield calculation and financial prognosis of photovoltaic, solar thermal and heat pump systems, Berlin-based Valentin Software has become a worldwide leading provider in innovative design software for sustainable energy supply. Among its customers count engineers, system designers, architects, installers and technicians, as well as manufacturers active in the fields of heating technology, electrical engineering, and building services.

http://www.valentin-software.com/en/products