Solar Spectral Sensors

SolarBand-C3

The SolarBand-C3 is a photodiode-based pyranometer that provides highly accurate measurements of global and diffuse irradiance with no external moving parts.

SolarSIM-G

The first, and only, sensor capable of resolving full-range solar spectra and broadband irradiance, the SolarSIM-G employs Spectrafy’s patented SolarSIM multi-spectral measurement technology to bring routine solar spectral measurement to any application where the highest quality of irradiance data is desired.

SolarSIM-D2

The SolarSIM-D2 embodies a radically powerful approach to solar and atmospheric measurement. It combines multi-spectral measurement with groundbreaking software to accurately resolve full-range direct solar spectral irradiance, DNI, atmospheric AOD, ozone and precipitable water vapor – all in one small, easy-to-deploy, affordable package

SolarSIM-GPV

The SolarSIM-GPV is a Class A pyranometer that also provides the PV professional with everything they need to fully quantify the spectral impact of their solar resource.

SolarSIM-GUV

The SolarSIM-GUV uses multi-spectral measurement to accurately resolve the solar spectral irradiance over the full UV range. From this, all the UV components are then precisely extracted.

SolarSIM-E

The SolarSIM-E automated shadowband leverages Spectrafy’s SolarSIM-G to produce highly accurate measurements of global, diffuse and irradiance irradiances (spectral and broadband) and various atmospheric components from a single sensor

SolarSIM-ALB

The SolarSIM-ALB takes albedometer measurements to the next level by enabling measurement of spectral and broadband albedo simultaneously.

ST-5 sun tracker

The ST-5 Sun Tracker is a compact, high-precision dual-axis solar tracking system primarily used in solar radiation measurement setups. It is not for PV tracking like utility-scale trackers. The ST-5 is designed for scientific and high-accuracy solar monitoring, such as DNI (Direct Normal Irradiance) measurement , Solar resource assessment stations, Calibration setups (pyrheliometer, spectroradiometer)  and Research-grade meteorological stations