New SEMS+ Platform Reinforces Energy Consumption Digitalization With Continuous Monitoring, Data Analysis, and Decision-Making Support in Brazil.
From now on, the launch of the SEMS+, a new intelligent energy management platform from GoodWe, marks a significant advancement in the Brazilian electric sector. Furthermore, this movement signals the transition to a model where consumption is no longer just checked at the end of the month.
Now, therefore, it becomes managed continuously and strategically. Consequently, the topic gains prominence among consumers, companies, and integrators, especially in light of variable tariffs and the expansion of distributed generation.
According to GoodWe itself, the launch will take place online with industry experts. During the event, in addition, the need for tools that offer clarity, cost predictability, and decision-making support will be discussed.
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Energy Digitalization Gains Prominence
In this context, the proposal of SEMS+ integrates monitoring, data analysis, and artificial intelligence in a single digital environment. Thus, the user monitors consumption daily.
Moreover, it identifies peak usage times. At the same time, it assesses system performance. As a result, actions can be taken before the impact is reflected in the energy bill.
According to GoodWe’s Vice President for Latin America, Fabio, the launch reflects a structural change in the market. “The market is more mature and demands solutions that go beyond generation,” he states.
Furthermore, the executive notes that consumers want to understand consumption behavior throughout the day. In this way, they seek to plan and optimize spending more securely.
Applications in Different Segments
At the same time, the advancement of energy digitalization interacts with different segments. In the residential environment, for example, real-time control contributes to consumption education.
Consequently, habits can be adjusted based on concrete data. In commerce, industry, and agribusiness, on the other hand, digital management establishes itself as a tool for operational efficiency and risk reduction.
During the launch event, experts will present practical applications of the technology. Thus, uses will be demonstrated from small systems to larger operations.
Therefore, information takes a central role in the new dynamics of the electric sector. Furthermore, decisions become data- and predictability-driven.
Energy as a Monitored Asset
By placing energy management at the center of the debate, the launch of SEMS+ reinforces a broader market movement. Instead of merely consuming, companies and households begin to monitor energy as a strategic asset.
Consequently, decisions become smarter. Additionally, predictability expands. In this way, digital transformation in the Brazilian electric sector consolidates.
About GoodWe
Currently, GoodWe is recognized as a global company in the clean and sustainable energy sector. Moreover, it has a presence in more than 100 countries.
Its portfolio includes solar inverters, energy storage technologies, and BIPV systems. The production capacity reaches 35 GW in inverters and 2.1 GWh in batteries.
To date, the company reports an accumulated installation of 71.2 GW. The solutions range from 0.7 kW to 350 kW, serving residential rooftops, commercial systems, industrial operations, and power plants.
Additionally, GoodWe employs 5,000 people globally. Of these, 1,000 work exclusively in research and development, reinforcing the commitment to continuous innovation.
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