Manage Solar Panel Installations, Procurement, and Maintenance Tasks on a Map

Managing solar projects across multiple sites is complex, as each location has its own installations, deliveries, and maintenance, while updates are scattered across systems. As a result, delays and overlaps lead to repeated work. MAPOG helps manage solar panel installations by linking sites, tasks, and updates on a map for clearer planning and execution.

Key Concept: Why Manage Solar Panel Installations on a Map

Mapping solar projects across sites simplifies installations, deliveries, and maintenance. A visual view helps teams plan visits, reduce overlaps,  track progress, and ensure tasks are completed, improving coordination, visibility, and control.

Steps to Manage Solar Panel Installations 

 1. Create a Location Template

Begin by opening MAPOG, then access the Task Management Dashboard to organize workflow.

Shows task Management Dashboard view to Manage Solar Panel Installations across multiple project sites.

Click Create New Task. Then, select Create New Custom Location for a new site or Create from Existing Point for ongoing work.

Create New Task screen with options to create a custom location or select an existing point.

Next, click the settings icon beside Custom Location Template and choose Add More Custom Location Template

Settings panel showing option to add a new custom location template.

Give your template a title, and color then set geometry to Point, and add attributes like Solar Id (Text), Installer (Select), and Address (address). Then enable contributor access so users can update details on‑site, save the attributes, and reuse the template across projects.

Template creation form to Manage Solar Panel Installations with title, color, point geometry, and attribute fields.
2. Build Completion Forms

Once the template is ready, move to Completion Form Setup to create a validation form before closing tasks. Select the location template, then add questions for all tasks or customize per task, such as technical checks (Multiselect) or stage photos (Image), and save.

Completion form setup screen to Manage Solar Panel Installations with validation questions before closing tasks.
 3. Launch Projects, Import Sites

Back in the Dashboard, click Create New Map, choose Category as the project type, add title and description, enable Task Management, and save.

Create new map screen with project category, title, and task management enabled.

Next, navigate to Process Custom Location and select Add by Uploading CSV/Excel to import sites in bulk. 

Upload CSV or Excel option to Manage Solar Panel Installations by importing multiple site locations.

Select your location template and upload the CSV/Excel file containing solar project sites with all required attributes. 

File upload panel showing selection of location template and solar site data file.

If a unique ID is available, use it for tracking; otherwise, choose Auto-Generate. Match attributes with Excel columns and select placement as Latitude & Longitude or WKT. Submit the file, and points appear automatically. Later, upload more sites the same way, as the unique ID prevents duplicates.

Attribute mapping screen matching Excel columns with location fields and coordinate placement.
 4. Add and Assign Tasks 

Then, click the pencil icon on a point to Edit Custom Location details

Edit custom location panel showing site details being updated for solar installation points.

add images or descriptions, and save. 

Location edit view showing images and descriptions added to a selected site.

Next, to create a task, select the site, click Add Task, and enter the task title, description, due date, and deal value.

Task creation window to Manage Solar Panel Installations with fields for title, due date, and description.

Then choose a task type such as Fix, Change, or Others. 

Task type selection dropdown with options like fix, change, or others.

If needed, customize new task types through Manage, click Add More Task Type, add tasks such as Installation, Delivery Check, or Maintenance, then finalize and save.

Custom task type creation panel adding installation, delivery check, and maintenance tasks.

Then create task‑specific completion forms in Completion Form Setup to add checkpoints for accurate reporting. 

Completion form setup for custom tasks with checkpoints and reporting fields.

Next, set the status to Open or Assigned, and then define priority levels such as Urgent, High, Medium, or Low.

Task status and priority selection panel showing open, assigned, and urgency levels.

 Click Add New Team Member, enter email IDs, and assign roles: Admins (full control over tasks and site details) or Others (limited to assigned tasks) and click Add.

Team member addition screen to Manage Solar Panel Installations with role assignment options.

Allow users to edit task locations, then select members from the Assign Team Member dropdown and save. Even, link multiple tasks to one location with different assignees.

Shows Assigning team member from dropdown to the task.
5. Customize Map Styles

After assigning tasks, navigate to Map Layers and click Add Layer Style for map clarity.

Map layers panel to Manage Solar Panel Installations using category-based styling and icons.

 In the Category section, select an attribute, select icons from provided options, or add custom icons and save the style.

Category styling options with attribute selection and custom symbol icon settings.

For further clarity, click Label Feature, select the attribute to display, adjust font, color and size, and save labels to show on the map.

Label feature settings showing attribute-based labels with font, color and size customization.
6. Group By, Filter and Sort Attributes Tool

For better organization, use Group by Attributes to arrange locations by type or installer.

Group by attributes panel organizing locations by installer or project type.

Then apply the Filter tool to display attributes such as site category, site address, or client name. 

Filter tool displaying selected attributes like site category, address, or client name.

Next, use Sorting to organize sites by name or live distance, prioritizing urgent visits.

Sorting tool arranging locations by name or live distance for planning visits.

Finally, open Map Settings and use the Action Button to add website links or contact numbers.

Map settings panel showing action button options with links and contact details.
7. Contributor App and Dashboard Monitoring

Meanwhile, through the MAPOG Contributor App, assignees can view tasks, filter by priority or status, and update them as Arrived, Started, or On Hold. Once marked Completed, the completion form appears for onsite comments, images, and videos before submission.

Contributor app interface to Manage Solar Panel Installations with task updates and status changes and completion forms.

Simultaneously, admins can monitor progress in the Dashboard under Task Management by filtering tasks as per status, type and more.

Dashboard view showing tasks filtered by status, type, and assigned team members.

And then reviewing location updates, approving or rejecting them.

Admin panel reviewing location updates and approving or rejecting submissions.

and tasks completion forms and updating statuses, comments to maintain accountability.

Task completion review screen with submitted images, comments, and updated statuses.
8. Preview and Share

Finally, in Preview and Share, invite users via Add User and assign roles: Editors can edit, add points, and invite but not delete or assign admins; Viewers have read‑only access. You can also share publicly via link or embed.

Preview and share screen to Manage Solar Panel Installations with user roles and access settings.

Industrial use and benefits

A location-based approach benefits not only solar projects but also power utilities, telecom, and construction, by improving route planning, reducing travel time, and enabling faster issue resolution across sites.

Dashboard displaying the final view of a rooftop solar installation task with editable details and site map.

Conclusion

In the end, managing solar panel installations, procurement, and maintenance across multiple sites doesn’t have to be overwhelming. By using MAPOG to connect sites with tasks and updates, teams gain clarity, stay coordinated, and keep projects running efficiently.

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