Compare the Top Solar Software for Mac as of April 2026

What is Solar Software for Mac?

Solar software enables solar companies to manage all aspects of their solar business, and offers features such as solar design, solar sales, solar maintenance, solar operations, solar monitoring, and more. Compare and read user reviews of the best Solar software for Mac currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    CompanyCam

    CompanyCam

    CompanyCam

    CompanyCam is a photo-based solution created for contractors, by contractors. Take unlimited photos—which are location and time-stamped, sent to the cloud, and stored securely. Every photo is organized by project and instantly available to your team, allowing you to see what’s going on anytime, anywhere. Annotate photos with drawings, arrows, comments, tags, and voice notes, and create project timelines, photo galleries, reports, and transformation photos through the app. Sharing photos with customers and insurance adjusters has never been easier, and keeping your entire process organized has never been simpler. If you ever need to share photos with partners or clients, the app boasts two incredibly useful features: (1) galleries, where you share a collection of photos, and (2) reports, where you share a series of photos and notes. You don't have to download, rename, or email the photos—you simply select and send.
    Starting Price: $27/user/month
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    60Hertz

    60Hertz

    60Hertz

    60Hertz offers the first complete O&M software platform designed by renewable energy professionals for distributed energy resources. Our offline-first CMMS tackles the challenges of managing rural assets, from poor connectivity to different ability levels. It's the maintenance software you need to monitor and manage your off-grid critical assets in extreme conditions. Our software helps you streamline maintenance management, drive program success, and avoid performance degradation and other costly mistakes. From installation to maintenance, our platform is ready to blend with your legacy systems for efficient and effective operations. Save money and time while ensuring your equipment is correctly set up and maintained with 60Hertz, a woman-owned company. Accomplishments: 210,000 maintenance logs filed in 2022 30 customers in 10 countries Recipient of NOAA Smal Business Innovation Research (SBIR) award for weather-informed maintenance algorithms AWS Awardee 2022 GridFWD Pitch Co
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    Starting Price: $20 per month / per site
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    Power Factors Drive

    Power Factors Drive

    Power Factors

    Power Factors’ Drive platform is a cloud-based asset performance management (APM) software solution for renewable assets. Drive empowers owners, operators, and asset managers with tools to monitor, manage and optimize the performance of renewable energy assets — from operations to reporting to technical asset management. Drive Pro builds on the data foundation established by the Drive platform to deliver advanced analytic insights that connect stakeholders across all aspects of asset performance management — from plant design to predictive modeling to O&M. Our asset-centric enterprise asset management (EAM) system, Drive O&M, seamlessly integrates with the Drive platform, connecting operational events, maintenance history, and compliance/contractual requirements for each asset. Automated workflows and failure categorizations help increase asset lifetime value while streamlining O&M processes.
    Starting Price: Free
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    System Advisor Model (SAM)

    System Advisor Model (SAM)

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    Photovoltaic systems, from small residential rooftops to large utility-scale systems. Concentrating Solar Power systems for electric power generation, including parabolic trough, power tower, and linear Fresnel. Power purchase agreement (PPA) projects where the system is connected to the grid at an interconnection point, and the project earns revenue through power sales. The project may be owned and operated by a single owner or by a partnership involving a flip or leaseback arrangement. Third-party ownership is where the system is installed on the customer's (host) property and owned by a separate entity (developer), and the host is compensated for power generated by the system through either a PPA or lease agreement.
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