
Qcells has announced a major evolution of its software portfolio, Geli Energy SoftwareTM by Qcells, with the release of Geli Predict.
Designed for community, commercial, industrial (CCI) sectors and utilities, this enhanced software portfolio introduces powerful tools for system design, performance optimization and real-time energy monitoring, reinforcing Qcells’ commitment to driving the digital energy transition.
As renewable energy adoption accelerates across the U.S. grid, managing distributed energy resources (DERs) has become increasingly complex. The enhanced Geli platform integrates state-of-the-art artificial intelligence to deliver seamless, efficient energy management. With more than two decades of experience in the generation and management of distributed energy, Qcells continues to drive innovation through robust software offerings that complement its industry-leading hardware solutions.
“Geli Energy Software exemplifies Qcells’ commitment to delivering fully integrated, bankable energy solutions,” commented the company’s president for North America David Shin. “By combining intelligent software with proven hardware, we’re responding to industry demand for seamless, end-to-end energy management platforms.”
Qcells acquired Geli in 2020 and has since invested heavily in R&D, building on more than a decade of proprietary algorithm development. The result is a future-ready software suite that includes:
· Geli Predict™ – A cutting-edge modelling and simulation platform for Solar + Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) and standalone storage, offering high-accuracy projections to support decision-making for developers, analysts and investors.
· Geli GridBidder™ – An optimization and forecasting engine for battery and solar systems, maximizing operational efficiency.
· Geli Insight™ – A real-time monitoring, analytics and reporting tool for enhanced system visibility and performance.
Among these, Geli Predict stands out as a game-changing platform for Solar + BESS and standalone storage projects. It puts high-accuracy projections directly into the hands of project developers and analysts, enabling them to make better decisions with their clean energy assets. Predict is currently available for California-based projects, with plans to expand into multiple new markets by the end of 2025. For a limited time, users can access complimentary trial accounts.
“Since acquiring Geli, Qcells has made significant strides in enhancing its software capabilities across market segments,” added Jin Han, Head of the CCI Department at Qcells North America. “This launch is a direct result of those investments and underscores our mission to lead in AI powered energy management with best-in-class tools.”
Alongside the software upgrade, Qcells has also introduced a refreshed product brand identity for Geli and an improved website experience, enhancing accessibility for users.