Manage Solar Panel Installations, Procurement, and Maintenance Tasks on a Map
Solar projects rarely move in one straight line.
One site is mid-installation, another is waiting on materials, and somewhere else, a maintenance check is overdue. Everything is happening at once, just not in the same place.
The problem isn’t the work, it’s where the information lives. A few updates are in spreadsheets, some sit in email threads, and the rest depend on whoever’s on-site. Putting it all together starts taking more effort than the work itself.
Why Visibility Matters in Solar Projects
At first, using different tools to manage solar sites feels manageable. But as locations grow, updates stop lining up, deliveries become unclear, and maintenance gets delayed.
That’s where visibility matters.
When every site is on a map with its tasks and updates, it’s easier to see what’s done, what’s pending, and what needs attention, making decisions quicker and the workflow more organized.
From Organizing Sites to Taking Action
Getting started is fairly straightforward. Sites can be uploaded in bulk using CSV or Excel files and visualized on a map, removing the need for manual entry.
Each location can hold details like system type, installer information, and notes, with custom icons making sites easier to distinguish. As projects grow, grouping, filtering, and sorting help keep everything organized and make planning field visits more efficient.
Tasks can then be linked directly to locations, whether it’s installations, delivery checks, or maintenance, so every activity stays connected to the site, with updates captured before completion.
From Field Updates to Full Control
For field teams, things feel more direct. They can check assigned locations on a mobile app, go to the site, update task status, and fill out completion forms with photos or videos right there not waiting to report back later.
On the other side, everything shows up in one place. Progress, updates, and forms are easier to follow without chasing information.
It’s this kind of flow that platforms like MAPOG are built around, keeping field work and decisions connected.
Applicable Across Industries
This approach isn’t limited to solar.
Any work spread across multiple locations, whether it’s infrastructure, utilities, or maintenance, can benefit from linking tasks to where they actually happen.
When data is tied to real locations, it simply becomes easier to understand and manage what’s going on.
Finally seeing it all clearly
When solar sites, tasks, and completion forms all come together in one place, everything just makes sense. No more chasing updates, no more guesswork. You can see what’s done, what’s pending, and what needs attention, giving your projects real clarity and control with tools like MAPOG.


















