
Energy consultancy DNV GL has acquired Barcelona-headquartered solar control and asset management systems provider GreenPowerMonitor.
GreenPowerMonitor currently employs 56 solar software experts who serve over 200 customers globally. Its monitoring systems help developers, owners and asset managers of large-scale PV plants to optimize their plant performance.
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Ditlev Engel, chief executive of DNV GL – Energy, said: “With 150 solar experts, DNV GL and GreenPowerMonitor together become one of the largest independent solar service providers that support the industry including monitoring and control of 5GW of solar generation globally. Our joint expertise from more than 5,500 projects in solar due diligence, testing, monitoring and asset management will help identify and mitigate risks, provide investor confidence and push the industry to the next level.”
Remi Eriksen, group president and chief executive of DNV GL, said: “The combination of DNV GL and GreenPowerMonitor is an excellent strategic fit and will enable us to serve our joint customer base with even better services. In particular, it brings together world leading domain knowledge, technical expertise as well as digital delivery platforms and data-driven services.”