PVEL partners with AlsoEnergy to offer customers access to online data monitoring system

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PV Evolution Labs (PVEL) and Also Energy have teamed up in order to bring PVEL customers the ability to access their systems’ testing data online. This will allow customers to track the performance and energy yield, as well as download historical data and generate performance plots, of their system in real time with AlsoEnergy’ s PowerTrack energy management software.

Also included in the online software system, is a customer’s capability to see performance ratios, relative energy yield report comparing hour-by-hour to month-to-month timeframes. Weather reports and live video feeds are also included in the software platform.

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“Our clients taking advantage of the real world outdoor testing opportunity at our PVUSA site often want to know how their system is performing right now and we are thrilled to be able to offer them easy access to their data through AlsoEnergy’s PowerTrack platform,” said Jenya Meydbray, co-founder and CEO of PVEL. “We can program specific performance metrics into the system for each customer so when they log in they will see tailored reports with the data they need updated in real time, giving them the ability to inquire quickly should they notice differences in performance.”

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