Panoramic Power’s Energy-As-A-Signal Approach Opens The Door To High-Value Operational Benefits

Published 10 March 2017 by Annie Göransson &

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Executive Summary

Founded in 2009, Panoramic Power, now part of Centrica’s Distributed Energy and Power Business, is a provider of device-level energy management solutions. Since the acquisition in 2015, Panoramic Power has made several advancements to its analytics platform and is transforming its business to have a sharper focus on operational optimization. To understand Panoramic Power’s strategy moving forward, Verdantix spoke with Yaniv Vardi (CEO ), Jon Rabinowitz (Head of Marketing) and Teddy Flatau (VP of Product Development). This report, for heads of energy and facilities, lead engineers, and COOs, provides insight into Panoramic Power’s evolution and roadmap in products and services. 

Table of contents

Panoramic Power’s Energy-As-A-Signal Approach Opens The Door To High-Value Operational Benefits
Panoramic Power’s Solution Combines Energy Sensors, Software And Analytics 
Panoramic Power’s Investments In Analytics Open The Door To Operational Insights From Energy Data 
A Focus On Operational Insights Is Opening New Pools Of Value For Customers 
Panoramic Power Plans To Expand Depth Of Automated Operational Insight Capabilities 
Panoramic Power’s Energy-As-A-Signal Approach Brings Internet Of Things Benefits Without Expensive Retrofits 

Organisations mentioned

Centrica, ENER-G Cogen, MRC Polymers, Rifinity, Strauss, Vornado

About the author

Annie Göransson

Analyst

Annie is an Analyst in the Environmental Health and Safety Practice and works in the London office. Her research expertise covers EH&S Services and Information Management.

In her advisory work, Annie has been involved in delivering consulting projects on EH&S subjects and sustainability advisory for major energy, manufacturing and software firms. 

Annie holds an MSc in Environmental Technology from Imperial College London, where her research focused on the global horticultural industry, investigating current governance schemes and associated environmental and health issues. She holds a BSc degree in Environmental Science from the University of California at Berkeley where she also earned All-American honour.

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