SPile+ — Automated Solar Pile Foundation Design Software
SPile+ is automated solar foundation engineering software built by Structurology Inc.
It delivers DFE Validated pile foundation designs in 3 minutes, helping solar developers
and EPC firms save 15–20% on steel costs. Fully compliant with ASCE 7-10, 7-16, and 7-22.
Licensed engineers available for stamping in all 50 US states.
Key Features
- Automated lateral and vertical pile analysis using P-Y curve methodology
- ASCE 7-10, 7-16, and 7-22 wind and seismic compliance
- DFE Validated calculation packages delivered within 1 business day
- 15–20% steel savings through optimized pile embedment
- Batch analysis across hundreds of pile locations per project
- Multiple soil layer support (API Sand, Soft Clay, Stiff Clay, Weak Rock)
- Nextracker, Nevados, ATI, and Generic single-axis tracker design modes
- W-section, HSS, C-channel, and pipe pile section catalog
- Project management, user roles, and report sharing
Pricing
- Free Trial: 15 days, unlimited projects, no report generation
- Pro Plan: $2,499/year — Admin + 2 users, full reports and PE stamping
- Enterprise: Contact sales for custom pricing and tracker-specific settings
Why SPile+?
Traditional solar foundation engineering relies on manual spreadsheets that take days per
project and routinely over-specify pile lengths by 20–30%. SPile+ automates the entire
lateral pile analysis workflow — from tracker load input to DFE Validated output — reducing
design time by 85% and cutting steel tonnage on every project.
Supported Tracker Integrations
- Nextracker NX Horizon
- Nevados terrain-following tracker
- ATI (Array Technologies)
- Generic single-axis tracker mode
About Structurology Inc.
Structurology Inc. is a solar foundation engineering firm headquartered in Phoenix, AZ
with offices in League City, TX. We serve utility-scale solar developers, EPC contractors,
and foundation engineering teams across the United States.
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