The Challenge 

Before committing resources to deeper evaluations, solar development teams must first screen large numbers of land parcels for siting feasibility. But buried infrastructure, such as pipelines or transmission corridors, often isn't visible through standard public resources. 


Without early visibility, teams can waste weeks researching and coordinating with landowners, local utilities, and field contractors, only to discover late-stage conflicts that disqualify the site. 

The Solution 

A leading U.S.-based solar developer with over a 100 facilities scattered around the U.S. recently used Rextag infrastructure mapping to eliminate over half of their candidate sites before any field work or outreach had started. 


Instead of manually checking utility constraints or sending surveyors into the field, the firm’s land acquisition and siting team used Rextag's intelligence for this process. 

Business Impact 

By reducing research time and manual cross-referencing, Rextag helps this team: 

The team avoided a

$20,000 – $25,000

in internal effort

Save over

200 hours

of combined staff and contractor time

The team avoided time-intensive
investigations on

over 50%

of sites reducing preliminary due diligence
workload

Here’s how the workflow changes: 

Instantly evaluate parcels in consideration 

View natural gas transmission lines and utility ROWs 

Overlay infrastructure on potential lease zones  

Flag disqualifying conflicts 

Filter by infrastructure type

Evaluate proximity to grid assets

Export annotated maps

Share with internal teams and permitting consultants