Smart application for managing photovoltaic power plants
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For SOLSOL, a leading supplier of solar technologies, we are developing the mobile application ALFRED.energy and a web-based monitoring center. The mobile application helps owners of photovoltaic power plants monitor their status and efficiently manage their operation, while the monitoring center facilitates the management of power plants for service teams.
For SOLSOL, a leading supplier of solar technologies, we are developing the mobile application ALFRED.energy and a web-based monitoring center. The mobile application helps owners of photovoltaic power plants monitor their status and efficiently manage their operation, while the monitoring center facilitates the management of power plants for service teams.
photovoltaics monitoring and control
service administration interface
support for multiple user types
SOLSOL needed a tool that would allow owners of photovoltaic power plants to effectively monitor and manage their operation. At the same time, they wanted to develop an administrative interface for power plant management that could be used by their service teams.
fast validation of technical feasibility
mobile application for end users
web-based monitoring center
preparation for support of additional inverters
The client approached us in May 2023 with a request to develop a proof of concept (PoC). In this phase, we verified that it was possible to download all necessary data about the power plants from the manufacturer's cloud and manage them effectively. After successful verification and positive feedback at trade fairs, we began developing a full-fledged mobile application, ALFRED.energy, which provides basic smart control and monitoring. We are working on expanding support for other inverter brands and advanced smart control features.
Simultaneously with the mobile application, we started developing a web-based monitoring center, which subsequently proved useful for solar power plant installation companies as well.
production mobile application
hundreds of active users
new commercial channel for installation companies
ongoing development of smart control
In December 2023, we released the first production version of the mobile application, which began to be used by the first users. The ALFRED.energy application now serves hundreds of users, and its development continues, including advanced smart control that takes into account factors such as weather forecasts, historical household consumption, and current electricity prices.
The web-based monitoring center has become an important tool for power plant management and is now being offered to installation companies as well, bringing additional commercial opportunities to SOLSOL.