TruBoard Partners launches Cloud-based platform for end-to-end renewable energy asset management

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TruBoard Partners, a tech-based asset management company specialising in solar and wind assets, has launched TruGreen solution for managing renewable energy assets.

TruGreen is a comprehensive, one-stop platform designed for renewable energy stakeholders. It features five innovative modules: TruAnalytica for real-time performance management analytics, TruBuyer for renewable procure-to-pay solutions, TruCovenant for enterprise compliance management, TruOps for CMMS (computerized maintenance management system) based paperless operations, and TruPrediction for accurate forecasting and scheduling capabilities.

TruGreen’s integrated approach encompasses all aspects of remote asset management from monitoring and analytics to finance and compliance, empowering renewable energy providers to make informed decisions that maximise yield while minimising costs.

Key differentiators of TruGreen include its ability to acquire data from any system or stakeholder—be it engineering procurement & construction (EPC) players, owners, independent power producers, operations & maintenance providers, asset managers, or investors. The platform is evolutive, regularly updating with new features; scalable, capable of processing high data volumes; and customisable, with dashboards tailored to meet specific customer needs.

As a SaaS and cloud-based solution, TruGreen is accessible anytime, anywhere, on any device.

Rakesh Kalsi, managing director of infrastructure solutions at TruBoard Partners, stated, “Almost all developers are looking for a digital-first approach. They want to replace routine mundane processes with digital interventions to reduce the number of people per megawatt while adding an additional layer of governance. By processing information directly from the source, we ensure data integrity and security. Our tools facilitate real-time interaction and eliminate the need for cumbersome email exchanges and spreadsheets.”

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