The software analyses the historical data from a global selection of projects. Customers can indicate how their inverters are performing compared to the industry standard and make predictions about what yields planned projects will achieve. The solution is designed to support companies in their decision making process for purchasing new inverters. This helps when it comes to deciding more precisely and quickly when and how existing plants should be modernised.
AlsoEnergy, which also acquired Berlin-based Skytron Energy in 2018, offers complete solutions for the monitoring, control and management of distributed energy plants. The solutions comprise software, hardware and professional services for the entire project life cycle. (mfo)