Product Roadmap
See what we are working on and what is coming next
Product Roadmap
Latest Update: April 2024
Below are the primary Lyra Platform features and improvements that we are currently working on, those that are on the horizon, and those that we have recently released.
🚧 In progress
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Full home backup with loads relocated to protected loads panel
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Los Angeles County, CA fire requirements for ESS
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☝️ Up next
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Expanded service equipment configuration options
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🎉 Completed
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Tesla PCS "Panel Limits" mode
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Multiple Tesla Powerwall+/3 in same design
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Tesla Powerwall+/3 full home backup with Backup Switch meter collar
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Tesla Powerwall+/3 in self-consumption and partial home backup configurations
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Support for SolarEdge special "long string" logic
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Short Circuit Current Rating (SCCR) requirements
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Tesla ESS partial home backup configuration
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Support for QuickBolt QB2 mounting product
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Support for Unirac Solarhooks mounting product
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Third-party optimizers with string inverters (like Tigo TS4-A-O)
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Enphase 3rd-generation system (IQ Battery 5P, IQ System Controller 3/3G, IQ Combiner 5/5C)
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Display distances from buildings to the parcel boundary in the permit package
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Three-line diagrams for supply-side interconnections at a meter collar (like the ConnectDER) and solar-ready main panels with an auxiliary input
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Trace to scale custom base imagery
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Improved leaders and callouts on the site placard to keep crossing lines to a minimum
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Ability to view 3D roof face dimensions on canvas
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Three-line diagrams for central string inverter systems
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Three-line diagrams for Enphase systems with ESS Changes to permit package to accommodate interconnection application requirements of Xcel Energy utility company and its subsidiaries
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Ability to reposition buildings on the canvas
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Three-line diagrams for supply-side Enphase systems without ESS and SolarEdge systems
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Ability to specify the Electric Service Identifier (ESID) of the property for projects located in Texas
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MPPT parallel stringing to support inverters like Sol-Ark
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Three-line diagrams for load-side Enphase systems without ESS
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Three-line diagrams for load-side SolarEdge systems
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Array layout design experience enhancements
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Ability to use bifacial modules in designs and permit packages
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Enphase ESS partial home backup and self-consumption configurations
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Bill of materials in Excel spreadsheet format
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Ability to create projects located in Puerto Rico
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Support for EcoFasten ClickFit mounting system on composition shingle roofs
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Support for Oregon Fire Code (OFC) 2019
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Support for ASCE 7-16 wind pressure zones
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Evergreen Initiatives
When we are thinking about how to set priorities, there are a few initiatives that we feel are important to always keep near the top of the list.
AHJ/Utility acceptance
Support for top products
Support for products in the marketplace getting significant traction. We likely cannot support every product, so we prioritize products with more demand.
Ease of use
We are always looking for ways to improve everyone's experience
Future Priorities
These are items that are on our radar but are lower in priority due to demand.
Contact us
If you don't see an improvement or feature that you may need, please contact us to let us know your request.