Solar-Log GmbH, a leading provider of PV monitoring and energy management solutions, and the Swiss technology company Clemap AG have announced their strategic partnership. The aim of the cooperation is to avoid expensive grid expansion through intelligent load management in charging parks and to optimise the supply of PV power to the charging infrastructure.

The integration of CLEMAP's modular platform with Solar-Log's energy management solutions creates a powerful system that enables comprehensive monitoring and optimisation of energy flows. This combination makes it possible to customise charging park solutions to the individual requirements of users and thus achieve a more efficient use of PV power. 

Jörg Niche, CEO of Solar-Log GmbH: "We are delighted about our cooperation with Clemap AG. By pooling the expertise of both companies, we will be able to offer our customers further high-performance solutions in the field of e-mobility in the future."

Pascal Kienast, COO Clemap AG: "The cooperation with Solar-Log GmbH opens up new opportunities for us to utilise the full potential of PV energy for electromobility. By combining our manufacturer-independent load management solutions with Solar-Log's energy management system, we are creating scalable concepts for a future-proof charging infrastructure."

 

Further information on the joint solutions and projects can be found on the companies' websites:

 

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About Solar-Log GmbH

Solar-Log GmbH is one of the leading companies in the fields of PV monitoring, smart energy and feed-in management. Solar-Log™ hardware and software products are used in over 141 countries worldwide to monitor photovoltaic systems, optimise self-consumption and control energy feed-in to the power grid. The portfolio in the Solar-Log WEB Enerest™ monitoring platform includes over 423,000 systems with a capacity of over 18 GWp.

Solar-Log™ has been a subsidiary of BKW AG since August 2015. BKW AG is an internationally active energy and infrastructure company based in Bern (CH).