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Running Calculations
  • Using Calculate
  • Using Create New Version
  • When To Overwrite Vs Create A New Version
Reading Results
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Running Calculations Guide step

Using Create New Version

Create New Version is the safe choice when you want to explore a changed option without losing the version you already have.

What Create New Version does

When you click Create New Version, GridGap opens a version-creation modal and lets you choose how the next version should be created. The current version stays in place.

The new version opens in the scenario editor. You then make any further changes you want and calculate it when you are ready.

Why this matters

In GridGap, a version carries one scenario. If you want to try a different scenario direction, or even a major variation of the current one, it is usually better to preserve the current version and branch into a new one.

This is how you build a useful project history. Instead of losing earlier results, you keep them as comparison points.

The three creation methods

New Empty Version is for a fresh start. It is useful when the next version is different enough that you do not want to carry the current scenario settings forward. If you want, you can still carry the master appliance list.

Clone This Version is for a close variation. It keeps the current version as the reference point and opens a new version that starts from the current scenario state.

Change Scenario Type is for moving between a battery-only path and a solar-hybrid path. It lets you carry useful parts forward, such as battery inputs, inverter and charging inputs, installation inputs where relevant, and the master appliance list.

When to use it

Use Create New Version when the current version has reached a point you may want to return to later. You might be moving from a battery-only setup to a solar hybrid, changing the battery strategy, testing a more conservative autonomy target, or comparing two realistic options for the same project.

It is also the right move when you simply want room to experiment without putting the current version at risk.

What happens when you use it

After you choose the method and confirm the name, GridGap creates the new version and opens it in the scenario editor.

Depending on the method, GridGap may first save the current scenario state so the new version starts from what you just worked on. If something is incomplete or invalid, the app stops and shows the issue before branching.

Once the new version exists, you can keep refining it with the normal Calculate button when you are ready to generate or refresh results.

Useful mindset

Think of Create New Version as the tool for keeping a worthwhile checkpoint. If the current version is worth keeping, branch from it before you move into the next option.

Related help

When To Use Calculate Vs Create New Version

See the help-centre summary of the two actions.

Troubleshooting: Why Did My Version Number Change

Use this if you need context on how version numbering appears in the app.

How To Read The Results Page

Use this when you are ready to review the new version's saved output.

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