More efficient and sustainable operations thanks to generator monitoring

Generators are - literally - the driving force behind activities in numerous sectors, including construction, industry and events. Without a generator, no power. Without power, no movement. But as indispensable as they are: increasingly, those same generators bring questions about emissions, optimal returns or fuel consumption. Thanks to digital monitoring, those questions are answered quickly and in a results-oriented fashion.

How many hours does my generator run? How much does it consume in the process? And what is its load factor? These are important questions that can greatly affect the operation of companies. Efficiency and sustainability are becoming increasingly important, so it is crucial that their operations evolve along with them. A first step is undoubtedly to gain insight into the way we use generators, in order to optimize that approach.

What is generator monitoring?

Generator monitoring can be done in a variety of ways. Those who want to track basic information about their machines can, for example, track GPS location, running hours and output voltage. This is done via a compact gateway placed in the generator. Via a reliable connection, it is connected to a portal. There all information is displayed and monitored in real time.. 

Those who also want to monitor load rate and usage can choose to add those parameters to their package. Setting up (fault) notifications from the portal is no problem either, as is performing a number of actions remotely. For example, a cold start should no longer be outsourced to a technician, whose time could be better spent.

Increased efficiency through real-time insights

One of the greatest benefits offered by generator monitoring is a significant improvement in efficiency. Real-time insight into the operation of generators allows owners or users to quickly make adjustments to optimize the performance of the machines. Not only does this lead to a reduction in fuel consumption, but it also extends generator life. Indeed, excessive wear and tear is prevented.

Maintenance costs considerably reduced

Maintenance management also improves significantly. Through constant monitoring, potential problems are identified early. Costly repairs and unplanned downtime are therefore avoided. Proactive maintenance management can also be adjusted based on exact data rather than periodic scheduling. This way, generators are always in top condition, but technicians only have to go out when really needed.

Environmental legislation and sustainability goals

Efficiency gains not only have financial benefits, but also help reduce carbon emissions. At a time when every company needs to consider its carbon footprint, generator monitoring provides a direct route to environmentally mindful operations. This helps companies not only comply with increasingly stringent environmental legislation, but also achieve their own sustainability goals.


Tankmonitoring as an ideal addition

As the operation of a generator is highly dependent on the tank it is connected to, it too can be easily monitored. Thus, fuel levels can be constantly monitored and users can receive notifications in case of suspected leaks or critical fluid levels. Further optimization of the generator usage is thus ensured.

Generator monitoring for a future-oriented approach

Moving to digital generator monitoring is a smart move for any company looking to increase operational efficiency, reduce its carbon footprint and lower maintenance costs. 

Implementing this technology can seem challenging, but it goes very smoothly thanks to the proper guidance of a recognized expert. Moreover, the short- and long-term benefits are undeniable. 

Do you wish to get started with the digitization of your generators and/or fuel tanks?

Then surf to the webpage on generator monitoring or that of tank monitoring for more information, or contact us .

Kutlu Tuna (MARKETING) February 15, 2024
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