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Turn solar installations into a managed energy asset without adding operational complexity

Turn solar installations into a managed energy asset without adding operational complexity

Authors

Aryan Afrouzi,
CTO

Ryan Sheppard,
Senior Software Engineer

Challenge

Solar assets are everywhere, but unified management isn't.

Solar installers, asset owners, and operators are sitting on distributed fleets of panels, inverters, and batteries spread across sites. Each manufacturer has its own portal. Each site has its own quirks. Performance data lives in silos, making it hard to see the full picture, let alone optimize across assets or participate in energy markets. The result: underperforming systems, missed revenue, and operational overhead that scales with every new site.

Solution

One view across all the devices and systems you own and operate

Bring all your solar and storage assets into a single platform—regardless of inverter brand, battery manufacturer, or site configuration. See real-time performance, historical trends, and alerts in one place, alongside turning idle devices into energy assets through incentive programs and market participation.

Competencies

Monitor and maintain everything everywhere

All systems—residential, commercial, industrial—flow into a single operational layer. No more logging into five portals to understand what's happening across your fleet. Normalize data across hardware, compare performance site-to-site, and spot issues before they become problems.

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Work with your favourite tools

Build views that match your workflows. Roll up performance by region, customer, or asset class. Generate reports for investors, customers, or internal ops without exporting CSVs from a dozen places. The data is already unified—slice it however you need.

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Expand into full site management

Solar is often just the start. Add batteries, EV chargers, and load control into the same platform. Coordinate across devices for demand response, peak shaving, and energy optimization. Grow from solar operator to full energy services provider without rebuilding your stack.


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From Design to Operation

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Connect commissioned systems into the platform—any inverter, any battery, any site.

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Unified data flows into dashboards, alerts, and reports you configure.

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Optimize operations, participate in markets, and expand services from a single layer.

IMPACT

More insight and value from every asset

Recurring Service Revenue

Turn one-time installs into ongoing service relationships. Offer monitoring, optimization, and market participation as add-ons. Build predictable income on top of hardware you already deploy

Better Portfolio Visbility

Finally see your entire fleet in one place. Understand performance across sites, catch issues early, and make informed decisions about where to invest next.

Increase Site Efficiency

Scale without scaling headcount. Manage more sites with less overhead. Automate the manual work and focus on growing the business.

One platform to unify everything across every site

Replace fragmented dashboards and inconsistent data with a unified layer that works across all your hardware. As the fleet grows, operational complexity stays flat. Spend less time juggling logins and more time capturing value from the assets you manage.

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Works With the Hardware You Already Have

All the inverters, batteries, meters, and monitoring hardware already deployed can be brought into a single layer without new equipment or ripping out existing systems. Hardware selection stays flexible—add new brands and models without starting over.


This commonly includes residential and commercial inverters, battery storage systems, production meters, and consumption monitoring devices across leading manufacturers.

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Whether you're an installer looking to stay connected post-commission, an owner trying to understand a distributed portfolio, or an operator scaling a fleet—this is the layer that ties it all together.

Whether you're an installer looking to stay connected post-commission, an owner trying to understand a distributed portfolio, or an operator scaling a fleet—this is the layer that ties it all together.

The realtime operating system for energy.

The realtime operating system for energy.