APVI launches crowd-fund campaign to take Solar Map Australia-wide

The developers of an online project that live-maps Queensland’s solar installations by postcode and local government area have launched a crowd funding campaign, to extend the website to include all of Australia’s states and territories and to further develop the functions it offers.

The Solar Map, originally developed by the Australian PV Institute (APVI) in the lead-up to the Queensland election, was first commissioned to map the state’s solar distribution by electorate.

As RenewEconomy noted here and here, solar was a major hot-button issue in the Queensland election, and is believed by many to have been one of the key deciders in Campbell Newman’s defeat.

APVI’s initial aim in building the map was to inform state policy discussion by providing easy access to data. It illustrates, for example, that among Queensland households, rooftop solar installation has reached more 40 per cent in a number of electorates, despite the Newman government’s best efforts to staunch its uptake.

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With Queensland’s election done and dusted, APVI hopes to extend the solar map to the rest of Australia, and hopes to finance the effort through an online fund-raising campaign, launched today.

The overall target for the campaign is $15,000 which would allow APVI to upgrade the map to cover all of Australia. Only $2500 is needed to map NSW by electorate.

APVI says funds raised in excess of $15,000 will be used to add increased functionality to, and communication around, the Australian Solar Map.

Other potential upgrades to the Map would include the Australia-wide extension of a tool that allows householders considering solar to estimate how much energy a system on their rooftop would generate; data to use in conjunction with the Solar Schools program, to support the uptake of solar in the public education sector; and the integration of weather data for energy forecasting.

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5 responses to “APVI launches crowd-fund campaign to take Solar Map Australia-wide”

  1. Renate Avatar
    Renate

    thanks for the report.

    The Map is already well established and shows solar installations by postcode and local government area across Australia. Most of this work was done over the last couple of years, supported by ARENA.

    Only recently we extended the map by mapping by electorate and now we’d like to do it across Australia.

    The crowdfunding campaign can be found here: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/australian-solar-map/x/10129987

    1. Guest Avatar
      Guest

      Link for the existing map available Renate?

  2. Alastair Leith Avatar
    Alastair Leith

    The current map is here: http://pv-map.apvi.org.au/

  3. Jeff Cohn Avatar

    http://solarenergymaps.com/Australia.html already has a functional platform to do this?

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