Raising Power providing reactive integrated O&M for PV systems

October 24, 2016
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Greater emphasis is being placed on its service network that offers customers and partner’s comprehensive O&M solutions with locally based and certified service technicians. Image: Raising Power

Raising Power GmbH, a subsidiary of Shunfeng International Clean Energy (SFCE) has updated its full service offerings for the technical operation management of photovoltaic (PV) power plant systems. Greater emphasis is being placed on its service network that offers customers and partner’s comprehensive O&M solutions with locally based and certified service technicians to ensure a high level of quality and rapid service call-outs for system operators and manufacturers.

Problem

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PV project developers and owners can be constrained in business development growth when having to gain extra know-how or bring in additional manpower as their project portfolios expand.

Solution

As an independent PV operation manager, Raising Power focuses primarily on the technical operation management of photovoltaic systems and offers a full range of services from technical organization to monitoring and fault management. By establishing a global service network, the PV specialists from Augsburg, Germany are expanding their portfolio, creating integrated solutions for system operators, O&M providers and component manufacturers. The service partners registered with the Raising Power Network are automatically enlisted for the necessary call-outs via software solutions. Thanks to locally based service technicians, Raising Power can guarantee extremely short reaction times. This is particularly helpful for ad hoc call-outs, for example to replace an inverter or fix a defect. Raising Power uses only qualified and certified partner companies to ensure high quality on the part of service partners. Raising Power provides professional operation management or individual service modules for O&M providers and component manufacturers. Inverter manufacturers, for example, can take advantage of Raising Power's service network around the world to save travel costs and time as they do not need to employ additional or local technicians or personnel of their own. Raising Power can also provide comprehensive trainings for their products by request.

Applications

Technical operation and management of PV power plants.

Platform

Raising Power uses only qualified and certified partner companies to ensure high quality on the part of service partners. Raising Power provides professional operation management or individual service modules for O&M providers and component manufacturers. Inverter manufacturers, for example, can take advantage of Raising Power's service network around the world to save travel costs and time as they do not need to employ additional or local technicians or personnel of their own. Raising Power can also provide comprehensive trainings for their products by request. All popular monitoring systems are integrated into Raising Power’s control centre that guarantees reliable and effective monitoring and management of all systems in a PV portfolio with the intent to achieve maximum performance and minimal downtime.

Availability

July 2016 onwards.

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