To enhance its software, Palmetto is opening its tool to outside developers, offering 500 free API calls per month and additional calls at a cost. This move, inspired by a micro-service approach, aims to empower developers to create tools that accelerate the electrification of U.S. buildings. By doing so, Palmetto hopes to gain insights into market demand and potential use cases for its technology. The company validates its models using anonymized data from homes that have already installed or leased solar panels, ensuring accuracy and continuous improvement of its software.
Key takeaways:
- Solar installers like Tesla have streamlined the process of determining the number of panels needed for a house using software and data sources.
- Palmetto has developed a tool to simulate digital twins of US residential buildings, using public and private data to infer building characteristics.
- Palmetto's software calculates energy savings through electrification and is available to outside developers via an API, offering 500 free calls per month.
- Palmetto aims to accelerate the electrification of US buildings and gain insights into market demand through developer use of its API.