QOS Energy sets up Indian Office

May 22, 2017

QOS Energy project Engineers Navdej SINGH and Shankar KUMAR. (Photo: QOS Energy)
QOS Energy project Engineers Navdej SINGH and Shankar KUMAR. (Photo: QOS Energy)
QOS Energy, a renewable O&M analytics software provider, opened a new office in India to better serve the booming Indian market.
 
“QOS Energy provides turnkey O&M analytics services to unleash the value of data from thousands of renewable energy plants across the world. With its target to ramp up solar power generation to 100 GW by 2022, India is poised to become one of the largest PV market in the world. Our customers’ business needs reflect this trend. Our local team of experts has gone through extensive training at the head office in France and will now be able to service our customers on their most complex projects”, said Eric Daniel, Sales Director of QOS Energy. 
 
By providing a cutting-edge and cost-effective renewable energy analytics solutions, QOS Energy helps utilities, IPPs, O&M service providers and asset managers to maximize return on investment using powerful data-driven decision making tools (KPIs, Dashboards, and Alerts). One of the key features of the O&M platform provided by QOS Energy is its capability to integrate data from any renewable energy type of plant, or data acquisition system, and to provide a homogeneous vision of heterogeneous renewable portfolios. Completed by a bi-direction API that allows for the seamless synchronization of data with any third-party information system, the solution provides a unique and powerful datahub, centralizing technical, maintenance and financial data on one single interface.
 

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