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ScadaWatt seeks partners in Serbia to deploy its energy digitalization systems

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June 10, 2025

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Electronic equipment and software company ScadaWatt, which currently manages a portfolio of 800 MW of solar power plants worldwide, is looking for partners in Serbia to deploy its energy digitalization systems. ScadaWatt, a bronze sponsor of the Belgrade Energy Forum 2025, provides remote monitoring and control systems for solar power plants.

“We are here to make new collaborations in digital transformation in the energy sector and to build new partnerships,” said Esma Şahin, ScadaWatt’s representative at BEF 2025.

“In Serbia, we are currently launching a local service with multilingual support, and we offer fast, reliable technical support with our local service team,” she stated on the sidelines of the conference.

Around 800 MW of solar power plants worldwide are currently managed completely by ScadaWatt’s management and monitoring systems, according to Şahin.

ScadaWatt’s systems are monitoring 800 MW of solar power plants worldwide

The Turkish company’s flagship product is ScadaWatt solar power plant monitoring automation, which represents the culmination of extensive experience gained in the solar energy sector. The company’s products enable users to simultaneously compare data from sensors such as inverters, energy analyzers, and electric meters, according to its website.

ScadaWatt designs and manufactures energy efficiency solutions, including SCADA (supervisory control and data acquisition) devices, sensors, and protection relays.

“We provide monitoring and control systems for solar power plants. Also in our portfolio, we have meteorological sensors, protection relays, and RTU (remote terminal unit) devices,” said Şahin.

The company’s Zero Injection Module enables the dynamic proportional-integral-derivative (PID) control of inverters, measuring consumption values and adjusting electricity production to match consumption. This ensures that no energy is fed back into the grid, according to ScadaWatt’s website.

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