Anza’s database enables instantaneous updates on the availability of new domestic modules.
OAKLAND, Calif.—A solar and energy storage development and procurement platform offers expanded features that are said to “enable developers, IPPs, EPCs, and utilities to quickly and confidently select and purchase domestic solar modules for their projects.”
The platform is described in a release by its developer, Anza, as “the only platform capturing more than 95 percent of the module supply market.” It is reported to be “the first and only complete database of U.S. module and cell manufacturers that continuously updates with the market.”
“Developers using the Anza platform now have real-time visibility into domestically made solar modules and cells from 10 manufacturers for 2025-2026 delivery, with an additional nine suppliers being tracked in that time frame,” the company stated in the release.
The module market is becoming more dynamic due to tariffs, product availability, and supply chain constraints. Given the limited supply of U.S.-made content, it’s important for developers and procurement teams to “have a full line of sight into real-time data that can help them minimize risk and make the right investment and purchasing decisions to increase project profits,” the company said.
According to Anza, the expanded features enable real-time updates on the availability of new domestic modules. By helping clients ascertain when new domestic modules are available, the platform is said to give them a significant advantage over competitors in a supply constrained market. The Anza platform also provides data-backed insights to determine if a domestic content module is worth the price premium, and if it is advantageous to blend domestic and international products.
“Developers are racing to secure domestic content as more U.S. manufacturers offer competitive pricing and faster delivery timelines,” said Mike Hall, CEO and co-founder of Anza, in the release. “The challenge is the supply isn’t infinite. With access to real-time insights on domestic content through the Anza platform—including pricing, inventory, delivery timelines, and total lifetime value—our clients will now have a significant advantage in procuring domestic content ahead of the market.”
Anza’s expanded platform allows users to review real-time pricing, availability, IRS eligibility points, technical diligence, total lifetime value through the Effective $/W metric, and contract terms for modules with U.S. manufactured cells. With these capabilities, they can make optimal project design and procurement decisions, the release stated.
By using the platform, clients can navigate evolving IRS requirements and maximize ITC or PTC tax credits with insights into the domestic content percentage points that qualify U.S.-cell modules for credit eligibility. They can also understand how to integrate global and domestic module options into any development or procurement strategy, with the ability to compare and rank different brands, models, and dimensions, the company said.
Anza’s procurement service, Pro Procure, is reported to have advised clients on more than 1 GW of domestic content modules, helping developers and buyers efficiently access and evaluate U.S.-made module options in a shifting landscape, the company said.
“Anza provided access to a wide range of domestic solar module options that would have been difficult to source elsewhere,” said Ed Kent, chief operating officer of Radial Power, in the release. “Across more than a dozen projects, Anza effectively balanced domestic and international module supplies to minimize CapEx while meeting IRS domestic content requirements. They provided the financial modeling so that we could easily analyze the effect of optimizing the unique mix of domestic racking and inverters tailored for every project. As timelines shifted, having real-time data and insights centralized in one digital location proved invaluable in guiding our procurement strategy and ensuring the best customer outcome.”