Spark Power Partnership with Envision Digital and Heliolytics to Provide Integrated Operations, Maintenance for Solar Industry

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Nov 5, 2020

Spark Power Corp. is pleased to announce that Spark Power Renewables has entered into a partnership with Envision Digital International Pte. Ltd. and Heliolytics to launch SolarCare™, a fully integrated operations and maintenance (O&M) program.

Before launching SolarCare™, Spark worked closely with customers to identify key priorities. The feedback was used to create a program that offers clients a comprehensive solution, along with peace of mind. The program achieves this by providing expert services and proprietary technologies from Spark Power, Envision Digital, and Heliolytics – all in one place. This means that solar asset owners can experience more seamless operations and maintenance (O&M) services, from analysis to monitoring, management, and predictive maintenance. To date, Spark Power has worked with Envision Digital and Heliolytics in supporting over 300 megawatts (MW) of solar assets, which will be moved onto the SolarCare™ platform in the coming months.

The program offers end-to-end services that are critical in keeping solar assets up and running, including:

  • Module-level infrared analysis via Heliolytics.
  • Performance analytics through Envision Digital’s EnsightTM Solar, a cloud-based advanced analytics solution built on Envision Digital’s EnOS™ Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) operating system. Ensight Solar automatically cleans, categorizes, and analyzes a photovoltaic system’s operational data to proactively detect emerging system underperformance and component health issues, quantify energy losses and revenue reclamation opportunities, and deliver recommendations for corrective action
  • Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) technical asset management services through Spark Power’s Ignition platform.
  • Technical field service expertise from Spark Power, including preventative maintenance, ongoing support services, automation and controls, and emergency response.

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