The software promises to ensure the best possible performance and profitability of PV, wind and BESS systems throughout their entire life cycle.
BayWa r.e. manages more than 10 GW of solar and wind energy plants worldwide and needed a central monitoring system in the form of a customized, flexible software solution for the more than 1,000 plants in its global solar portfolio. After a detailed analysis of numerous asset management tools, BayWa r.e. opted for SynaptiQ from 3E. According to the company, the main reasons for this were reliability, flexibility and analysis functions for seamless harmonization of the portfolios of energy suppliers and industrial and commercial customers. 3E has more than 20 years of experience in renewable energy asset management solutions.
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Performance analytics, proactive monitoring and operational management recommendations
Tobias Bittkau, Global Director for Services at BayWa r.e. AG, says: “With SynaptiQ, BayWa r.e. has not only found a reliable SaaS platform for optimized asset management in the field of renewable energies. With 3E, we have a partner who, like us, also wants to strengthen its influence in the industry and continuously develop its solutions to offer state-of-the-art services. With this new solution, we are aiming for sustainable improvements and leaner processes to achieve the highest standards also in the provision of monthly reports.”
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Stef Goossens, CEO of 3E adds: “We are pleased to support BayWa r.e. in the expansion of renewable energy through our SynaptiQ platform. SynaptiQ offers industry-leading features such as detailed performance analytics, proactive monitoring and profitability-focused operational management recommendations. We see this collaboration not just as a software partnership, but as a shared mission to advance technologies that accelerate the transition to clean energy.“ (hcn)
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