The partnership means that every Sofar Solar battery sold through the South Australian Home Battery Scheme will come with access to the carbonTrack platform.
Melbourne-based carbonTrack’s smart energy management platform unlocks multiple revenue streams for Independent System Operators (ISOs), energy aggregators, renewable energy financiers and energy traders. By using highly secure cellular communication to integrate hardware, network infrastructure and control systems with its powerful machine learning engine, carbonTrack provides low-cost, reliable and scalable energy intelligence and resiliency.
Sofar Solar Australia managing director Yolanda Wang said carbonTrack offered an end-to-end virtual power plant solution that incorporated hardware, firmware and software.
“We look forward to a close business relationship with carbonTrack that creates a ‘win-win’ for both our companies,” she said.
CarbonTrack managing director Spiros Livadaras said enabling Sofar Solar’s access to the South Australian Home Battery Scheme was just the first step in this collaboration.
“With Sofar Solar’s products installed in more than 60 countries and territories, it is gaining recognition in the inverter market globally,” he said.
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