Elum Energy is a provider of control and monitoring solutions for solar and hybrid power plants, and this weekly summary highlights its latest project wins and market positioning. The company reported that its ePowerSCADA platform is now deployed at the 35MWp Quilemba Solar PV Park in Angola, supporting EnergyCon and ENERLINE, SA in plant operations and maintenance.
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The SCADA system centralizes operational data, events, and alarms to improve historical visibility, troubleshooting speed, and long-term asset optimization. Elum noted that its intuitive HMI and web-based interface enable authorized users to track key performance indicators and major components in real time, underscoring its capabilities in utility-scale solar asset management.
During the week, Elum also highlighted broader market trends in France’s solar sector, citing a Revolt.eco study reported by PV Magazine France. The research points to a shift away from standardized PV setups toward customized, system-level energy design, where installers act as “energy architects” integrating production, storage, and consumption around detailed usage profiles.
Elum framed this transition as reinforcing the importance of software-driven control and energy-orchestration platforms for complex distributed energy systems. The company suggested that as value moves from hardware to integrated solutions, installers and technology providers may benefit from higher-value services and recurring revenue tied to advanced control and analytics.
On the operational front, Elum showcased a hybrid microgrid deployment at a service station in Aguas Verdes, Chile, using its ePowerControl PPC solution. The controller manages solar PV, battery storage, and diesel generators under a unified control layer designed to enhance stability, cost efficiency, and resilience for the site.
This reference project in Latin America, combined with the SCADA deployment in Angola, indicates growing traction for Elum’s platforms in both utility-scale and distributed applications across emerging markets. While no financial metrics or contract values were disclosed, these developments strengthen the company’s positioning in software-centric, hybrid energy systems.
Overall, the week underscored Elum Energy’s focus on the system-integration layer of the energy transition, with new deployments and supportive industry trends potentially reinforcing its long-term growth prospects in advanced energy management solutions.

