Lucretiu Gabor, a representative for the company Volter, which has chosen the services of the rapidly growing Lithuanian start-up, has said that a collaboration like this upholds their goal of getting their customers to harness solar power fully. “When we build and maintain power plants, we know how important it is to analyse the data on how the plant performs. For example, a single fallen tree leaf on a solar module can reduce the efficiency of a power plant by 30%. This should highlight why it is now impossible to imagine a solar power plant without the proper analytical equipment,” said Gabor as he reiterated the importance of monitoring solar power plants.
To kick off their partnership, the Romanian company has initiated collaboration with Inion Software, involving the acquisition of a data logger for solar power plant data collection, equipment for transmitting this information to online servers, and a subscription to Inion Software's proprietary platform. This platform enables comprehensive data analysis, helping assess the plant's current operational efficiency and providing insights into its future performance predictions.
Š. Stanaitis, the CEO of Inion Software, is delighted by the expanding customer base and the move into new countries, remarking, “The growing level of trust among international customers shows that we really are developing a good product that increases the efficiency of solar power plants”. Since its first year of operation, the company's overall revenue has grown more than 20 times. This success is, beyond a doubt, due not only to unique inventions but also to new international partners and the trust of customers.
Volter was founded in 2007 and it has maintained the highest standards when it comes to providing high-quality equipment and services to the Romanian market and also foreign markets. “We meet people's energy needs by providing them with simple but effective and innovative solutions and equipment,” said a company spokesperson. Volter cooperates with world-famous names such as Schneider Electric, Schrack, Siemens, Wago and Schlemmer among others.
Inion Software offers state-of-the-art solar power plant monitoring solutions and develops intelligent battery management systems and products for both the private and business sectors.