February is a landmark release: Rack Swap for quick layout comparisons, Drainage Risk analysis, Bill of Quantities export, and a sweeping stability overhaul that makes every operation in PVX.AI more reliable across international deployments.
New Features
- Rack Swap
- Replace existing racks with a different type while preserving position and terrain data. Compare fixed vs. tracker layouts without starting over.
- Drainage risk analysis
- Identify areas with potential water accumulation risk across your site terrain, helping prevent costly drainage issues after construction.
- Bill of Quantities (BoQ) export
- Export a detailed BoQ to Excel directly from the Info Screen, covering racks, modules, piles, and key quantities for procurement.
- Directional slope maps
- Auto-positioned slope analysis maps for quick terrain assessment during site evaluation.
- Dynamic pitch for all placements
- CenterGrid and Corridor placements now support dynamic pitch distance, giving shadow-aware row spacing across all layout methods.
Improvements
- International readiness
- Full locale-safe number formatting across the application. Decimal separators, coordinate systems, and unit conversions now work reliably in all regions.
- Redesigned loading screen
- Modern card-based UI with percentage-based progress for every operation, replacing the old indeterminate spinner.
- Window position memory
- PVX.AI remembers window positions across sessions, especially useful for multi-monitor workstation setups.
- KML import layer management
- KML/KMZ imports now land on a dedicated boundary layer for cleaner layer organization.
- Stability overhaul
- Comprehensive quality pass with hundreds of internal improvements, resulting in fewer crashes, better error messages, and more predictable behavior across all workflows.
Bug Fixes
- Fixed terrain data persistence after undo operations.
- Resolved fatal errors during 2D-to-3D conversion on certain rack selections.
- Corrected installed power and rack count calculations in Info Screen for multiple tracker types.
- Fixed satellite image fetch timeout for large site extents.
- Resolved layer draw order inconsistencies.
- Fixed terrain correction preserving original data at empty border cells.
