- Windows
- Photo & Graphics
- 3D Design
- modplan-e
modplan-e
Description
modplan-e (latest version: 3.0.1.7) by Eberhard Held is a superb tool for planners involved in solar module allocation. Designed for the Photo & Graphics category, under the 3D Design subcategory, modplan-e simplifies the otherwise complex task of subdividing and choosing modules for a roof or any given surface.
Available for Windows 7, 8, 10, and 11, the program allows the user to define a surface and demarcate areas where solar modules cannot be placed. After setting the free surfaces, planners can choose from a selection of self-defined potential modules. The latest version, 3.0.1.7, joins its predecessors 3.0, and 2.5 in providing efficient functionality, with file names like modplan2_5_0_0.exe, and modplan3_0_0_0.exe to assist in easy download and installation.
A significant merit of modplan-e is its intuitive process for determining the maximum possible number of modules on a surface. By leveraging this free tool, planners can streamline the solar module selection process, ensuring optimal configuration and placement.
Pros:
- Free to download.
- User-friendly interface.
- Compatible with Windows 7/8/10/11.
- Allows easy subdivision of surfaces.
- Efficiently determines the maximum number of solar modules for a surface.
- Developed by Eberhard Held, ensuring reliable software support.
Cons:
- Limited to 3D Design in the Photo & Graphics category.
- Functionality may be too specialized for general users not involved in solar planning.
- Only supports Windows OS, leaving out Mac and Linux users.
Overall, modplan-e stands out as an essential tool for solar module planners seeking a free, efficient, and reliable software solution for module subdivision and selection.
You may want to check out more software, such as Win4D Advance or FRED Optical Engineering Software, which might be related to modplan-e.
Comments
Subscribe to commentsPlease add a comment explaining the reasoning behind your vote.