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Greencells to migrate 3 GW of solar projects to 3E’s platform

Greencells has signed a partnership with Belgian company 3E to transfer over 3 GW of solar and storage capacity to SynaptiQ, a central monitoring and analytics platform.

Greencells to migrate 3 GW of solar projects to 3E’s platform

Sectors Solar Energy, Photovoltaic
Themes Innovation & Transformation, Digital

Greencells GmbH, a German engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services provider for utility-scale solar power plants, has signed a strategic agreement with 3E, a Belgian company specialising in software solutions for renewable energy. The partnership includes the full migration of Greencells’ operations and maintenance (O&M) portfolio to SynaptiQ, a platform developed by 3E.

A phased transition over three years

The company plans to integrate more than 3 gigawatts (GW) of solar assets and battery energy storage systems into the platform over a three-year period. SynaptiQ will become Greencells’ primary tool for performance monitoring and technical data analysis across its operational sites. This move reflects an effort to unify monitoring and management systems across its international projects.

Enhanced monitoring and operational responsiveness

The deployment of SynaptiQ will enable faster detection of anomalies, improved reporting quality and greater operational transparency. The platform’s advanced features are also expected to enhance the reliability of real-time data, supporting more informed technical and operational decisions at scale.

A tool to support portfolio expansion

Greencells, active in multiple markets across Europe, Asia and the Middle East, aims to strengthen the coherence of its digital infrastructure amid the rapid growth of its solar assets. By centralising monitoring through a single system, the group intends to support EPC project execution while reinforcing technical and quality standards globally.

The partnership with 3E reflects Greencells’ strategy to adopt software tools that support the evolution of its operations towards integrated and scalable systems.

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