Ecuador’s Centrosur to deploy Gridspertise smart grid technologies
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Centrosur has entered into a technology cooperation agreement with Gridspertise aimed towards the modernisation and digitalisation of its distribution network.
Under the agreement the two companies intend to carry out actions towards the implementation of smart metering and other advanced grid infrastructure.
In particular the technological cooperation is focused on the coordination, promotion and development of joint activities for the ongoing improvement of the provision of electric electricity and related services within Centrosur’s concession area and the optimal use of its networks and electrical infrastructure.
The two companies will collaborate in the development of studies, the use and implementation of technological systems, information, methodologies and infrastructure enhancement, with the goal to open opportunities to deploy proof of concepts of Gridspertise’s smart metering solutions and power quality and Quantum Edge devices.
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“The future of our company, and the communities we serve, is tied to responsible development,” says Juan Antonio Vásquez Palacios, executive president of Centrosur.
“That means prioritising excellent customer service while also investing in modern technology to deliver clean, reliable electric power that fuels socio-economic growth”.
Centrosur, headquartered in Cuenca in central southern Ecuador, is one of the leading power companies in regional energy distribution in the country.
The company’s goal is that by 2025 it is recognised in Latin America for excellence in the provision of electricity and public lighting services and for a high level of customer satisfaction.
By leveraging Gridspertise’s expertise in smart grids, Centrosur believes it is well positioned to achieve this goal.
Bruno Cecchetti, Head of Regional Sales Latam at Gridspertise, comments: “Through this agreement, we are establishing a platform for exchanging knowledge, resources and expertise, accelerating our progress towards a future-proof grid, and expanding our capabilities to deliver projects across the Latin American market.”