Track solar progress. Find new potential.
See where solar panels are installed, what they generate, and where new rooftop potential remains.
Support the energy transition with clear, consistent data.
Ambition is clear. Progress is not.
Governments have clear energy transition targets for 2030 and beyond.
But many still lack a reliable view of where they stand.
They need to know:
- Where solar panels are installed
- What the estimated yield is
- How progress compares to targets
- Where rooftop potential remains
- Which areas need extra action
Without this insight, it is hard to steer policy and accelerate progress.
From solar data to transition insight.
Terramira makes solar installations and rooftop potential visible.
Not just panel counts.
But insight into progress, yield and remaining opportunity.
Detect. Calculate. Compare.
We use aerial imagery and building data to detect solar panels on rooftops and estimate their potential contribution.
We identify where solar panels are present.
We calculate expected output based on panel location, orientation and roof characteristics.
We identify suitable roof areas for additional solar capacity.
We translate the data into progress against energy transition goals.
Via API, datasets or periodic reporting.
Know where to accelerate.
More effective stimulation
Identify industrial areas, offices and other high-potential rooftops.
Faster insight
Access current data without manual inventories.
Stronger regional coordination
Share one consistent view with municipalities and partners.
For public energy transition programs
- National government
- Provinces
- RES regions
- Municipalities
- Water authorities
Frequently Asked Questions
Solar PV monitoring maps where solar panels are installed and helps estimate their contribution to energy transition targets.
By combining solar panel detection, roof data and policy targets into one consistent dataset.
Yes. Terramira can identify suitable roof areas where additional solar capacity may be possible.
No. It is relevant for national government, provinces, RES regions, municipalities and water authorities.
Via API, datasets or periodic reporting.


