Solargraf delivered powerful product enhancements in Q2 2026, focused on improving financing workflows, expanding proposal and design flexibility, enhancing data accessibility, and streamlining day-to-day installer operations. These updates help reduce manual effort, improve accuracy, and provide greater control across key workflows—enabling teams to work more efficiently and deliver a better customer experience.
Below is a recap of the Q2’26 enhancements and how they support installers throughout the project lifecycle.
AI enhancements
Teams can now access support resources more easily, gain greater visibility into AI-generated responses, and leverage improved analytics and configuration options.
Chat with a support agent directly from Sol
Installers can connect with a live support agent directly within the Sol chat window, eliminating the need to switch between separate chats. If no agent is available, users can leave a message and receive a follow-up response.
View AI sources
Installers can view the sources referenced by Sol’s AI responses, making it easier to validate recommendations and build confidence in generated answers.
Utility enhancements
Utility workflows gained additional flexibility with expanded tariff modelling capabilities and more accurate energy consumption forecasting.
Model quantity-based tariff rates
Users can now model quantity-based charges on both Genability and non-Genability tariffs using the Custom Tariff Builder.
Model multiple electric vehicles in a project
Installers can add up to three electric vehicles to a project, enabling more accurate energy consumption and solar production estimates.
Design enhancements
Design capabilities improved with greater flexibility for weather and site data selection and the addition of multiple LiDAR dataset choices.
Choose weather sources and stations
Installers can select a preferred weather data source and station to ensure production estimates are based on the most relevant local climate information.
Choose a preferred LiDAR source
Installers can select from multiple LiDAR and DSM datasets to use the most recent or highest-quality site data available.

Proposal enhancements
Proposal workflows gained additional customization and transparency with new proposal fields, chart controls, system ratings, and comparison visualizations.
Display utility name on proposals
Solargraf proposals now include a Utility Name field in the Savings Comparison table, making utility provider information visible within the Savings section of the proposal.
Add comparison charts to proposals
Installers can now include comparison charts as a built-in section within their proposal templates for clearer homeowner presentations.
Adjust chart opacity
Installers can customize chart background opacity within advanced proposal settings to create cleaner, more branded presentations.
Display CEC-AC rating
Installers can display the CEC-AC system rating on the new proposal template to provide homeowners with more realistic production expectations.
Advanced template standardization
Solargraf’s Advanced Template is now the recommended proposal template, offering full inline editing capabilities. The former “Solargraf Template (New)” has been renamed to “Solargraf Classic Template.”
Model SMUD battery rebates
Installers can model the SMUD Battery Savings Rebate in proposals to present accurate incentive values and projected customer savings.
Financing enhancements
Financing workflows became more streamlined with expanded lender support, simplified TPO application experiences, and improved financing flexibility across markets and project types.
Send financing application to homeowner
Installers can email a pre-filled Concert TPO financing application directly to homeowners, monitor application status, send reminders, and recall the application if needed.
Streamline LightReach TPO applications
Installers can manage LightReach TPO applications end-to-end by running prechecks, sending pre-filled homeowner application links, tracking status updates, receiving notifications, and pulling back applications when needed.
Custom tariffs for EnFin TPO
Installers can now use custom utility tariffs with EnFin TPO financing, allowing more accurate savings calculations in deregulated markets such as Texas and Florida.
Concert Solar+ loan support
Solargraf now supports Concert Solar+ financing, enabling installers to offer homeowners a simple fixed-payment loan option.
Propel support for second system projects
Solargraf now supports Propel financing for second-system projects, helping installers streamline solar expansion workflows.
Permit enhancements
Permit generation capabilities expanded with support for updated code requirements, broader project coverage, and enhanced system design workflows.
NEC 2026 code update
Installers can generate plansets with NEC 2026-compliant notes and placards to help meet the latest electrical code requirements.
Permit stamping for Canada
Installers can now access structural and electrical permit stamping services for residential solar projects across Canada.
Auto string three-phase systems for C&I
Solargraf now supports auto stringing for three-phase Enphase microinverter systems, including commercial and ground-mount projects.

Auto string ground mount designs
Solargraf now supports auto stringing for ground-mount systems—with a new "Jump between rows" toggle to string across multiple rows in one go.
Projects, settings, and configuration
Project administration and configuration workflows became more efficient with improved reporting visibility and greater control over utility defaults.
Sales dashboard
The Solargraf Analytics Dashboard provides account owners with a centralized view of company activity, sales performance, and key business metrics.
Control automatic utility rate defaults
Users can choose whether utility and tariff rates are fetched automatically by default, providing greater control over project settings.
API and integrations
APIs and integrations continued to expand, helping installers access more project data and connect Solargraf with external platforms and workflows.
Retrieve panel positions and AHJ details via API
Installers can access panel position details and Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) information for their projects through the Solargraf API.
What’s coming next?
We’re already working on the next set of enhancements to give installers more speed, flexibility, and control across their workflows. Upcoming releases include C&I support up to 1MW, Advanced Express Editor, Infinite Google Maps support, and Sunstone Credit loans, along with additional improvements designed to simplify project execution and enhance the overall user experience.
Conclusion
The second quarter of 2026 delivered meaningful improvements across Solargraf’s core workflows—from expanded financing options and streamlined TPO application management to more flexible system modelling, enhanced proposal customization, improved data accessibility, and stronger support experiences.
Together, these enhancements help reduce manual effort, increase workflow efficiency, and provide installers with more control across every stage of a project. As customer and market needs continue to evolve, Solargraf remains focused on building tools that simplify operations and help businesses scale with confidence.
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