Martifer Solar integrates over 250 PV power plants into new online monitoring system

June 14, 2013
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Martifer Solar has extended its services for its global customer base by integrating over 250 PV power plants into a new ‘Energy Portal’ to facilitate monitoring, service and maintenance operations for customers.

PV power plant owners also gain access to the online system that can also be accessed by tablets and smart phones, according to the company.

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Marco Alves, O&M and After-Sales Business Director of Martifer Solar said, “The launch of this new platform is a further milestone in the strategy of Martifer Solar’s Operation and Maintenance business segment. Martifer Solar has established itself as a global O&M provider, and our Energy Portal is an essential tool to answer our customers’ needs and requests for prompt availability of useful information and support to asset management responsibilities.”

Martifer said that the Energy Portal included the monitoring of around 5,000 inverters that also included a range of small residential systems up to utility-scale PV plants with satellite radiation data included.

 

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