Comparison

SolvSolar vs RatedPower

Utility-scale plant automation with enterprise pricing and long onboarding. SolvSolar replaces it with a $0-seat Solar Operating System that designs, prices, finances and closes in 45 seconds — on web, WhatsApp and Telegram.

Price in real currency

RatedPower: Enterprise contract, typically ₹8,00,000+ a year

SolvSolar: ₹0 per seat, ₹10 per kW designed — first 100 kW free

Proposal turnaround

RatedPower: 30–60 min

SolvSolar: 45 seconds, end to end

India regulatory fit

RatedPower: Limited / US-only

SolvSolar: Global DISCOM & net-metering rulesets

SolvSolar differs from RatedPower because RatedPower charges Enterprise quote (Enterprise contract, typically ₹8,00,000+ a year), while SolvSolar charges ₹0 per seat, ₹10 per kW designed — first 100 kW free with no per-seat licence. The second measurable difference is turnaround: RatedPower typically needs 30–60 min to produce a proposal, against 45 seconds, end to end on SolvSolar. On India-specific compliance, RatedPower provides Limited / US-only, whereas SolvSolar provides Global DISCOM & net-metering rulesets.

CapabilityRatedPowerSolvSolar OS
Cost per seat Enterprise quote $0 / seat — pay per kW designed
Cost in INR Enterprise contract, typically ₹8,00,000+ a year ₹0 per seat, ₹10 per kW designed — first 100 kW free
Proposal turnaround 30–60 min 45 seconds, end to end
Mobile speed Desktop-first Mobile-first PWA, sub-second loads
WhatsApp integration Not supported Native WhatsApp + Telegram bots
Global DISCOM / net metering Limited / US-only Global DISCOM & net-metering rulesets

5 concrete differences between SolvSolar and RatedPower

  • RatedPower automates MW-scale plant engineering; SolvSolar targets 3 kW–1 MW rooftop and ground-mount sales proposals.
  • RatedPower is an annual enterprise contract in the ₹8 lakh-plus range with a sales cycle and onboarding; SolvSolar is self-serve, ₹0 per seat, first 100 kW free.
  • A RatedPower study runs 30–60 minutes; a SolvSolar proposal runs in about 45 seconds.
  • RatedPower has no PM Surya Ghar or Indian DISCOM net-metering layer; SolvSolar ships both.
  • SolvSolar closes on WhatsApp and Telegram; RatedPower is a desktop engineering environment.

SolvSolar vs RatedPower: which is better for Indian installers?

SolvSolar vs RatedPower: which is better for Indian installers? If you develop 50 MW-plus utility plants, RatedPower is a legitimate purchase — automated layout, cabling and yield across huge sites is worth an eight-lakh-a-year contract. Almost no Indian rooftop installer is that company. For residential and C&I work between 3 kW and 1 MW, RatedPower is over-engineered, priced for a different balance sheet, and blind to the two things that decide an Indian sale: the PM Surya Ghar subsidy slab and the local DISCOM's net-metering rule. SolvSolar does that job at ₹0 per seat with a 45-second turnaround. Buy RatedPower for utility development; use SolvSolar for everything you actually quote weekly.

Related reading

Before you switch tools, read the Solar Proposal Software Buyer's Guide for India (2026) for the full evaluation framework, check the exact PM Surya Ghar subsidy slabs that RatedPower does not compute for you, and compare the payback numbers in Solar ROI benchmarks by system size. Our own numbers are published in full on the pricing page, and state-level rules live on the Maharashtra and Gujarat DISCOM guides.

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