
Sefaira makes performing energy analysis on your BIM models easy and streamlined. It is probably the number one tool on the market right now to use for energy analysis. It is relatively straightforward once you get the hang of it, and it allows you to perform whole-building studies of light, energy, water, and carbon uses of your design. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Sefaira is not cheap, and it requires a SketchUp license to use. Even if you plan to use Sefaira with Revit, you are still required to purchase both SketchUp and Sefaira (as a bundle) to use the plugin for a completely separate program. Having to purchase both is frustrating because most companies no longer use SketchUp, but it forces you to pay for it anyway. It is subscription-based, so you are paying an annual fee to continue using the software and paying for an extra one you will likely never use. They only within the past 5 years have added capabilities to use with Revit, but it is not a standalone plugin in and of itself. Although this plugin works fine for Revit, in order to use the plugin you need to have a license which can only be received by purchasing SketchUp. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
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