Energy & Utilities

Manage complex infrastructure, and ensure reliable continuous service.

For energy and utility companies, a CMMS with robust predictive maintenance, real-time monitoring, compliance reporting, and scalability is critical to avoid safety hazards and costly downtimes.

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Overcoming Maintenance & Reliability hurdles in Energy & Utility.

Organizations must focus on integrating legacy systems, ensuring data quality, supporting user adoption, and managing costs to maximize the advantages of a CMMS and improve their maintenance management practices.

Integrations

Many energy and utility companies still rely on legacy systems that may not easily integrate leading to data silos and inefficient workflows. Also integrating with systems like SCADA, ERP, and GIS is essential for centralized data access and seamless workflows.

High Maintenance Costs

Unplanned repairs and emergency maintenance can quickly drive up costs. Managing maintenance for multiple locations can make cost control even more difficult.

Complex Operations

The energy and utility sector often involves complex operations with multiple assets and locations, making it difficult to standardize maintenance practices across the organization.

Managing Multiple Locations

For energy and utility companies with numerous substations, managing maintenance tasks across all sites can be complicated, especially when ensuring consistency in service quality and compliance across the entire network.

Parts Inventory Management

Managing spare parts and inventory for repairs can be a logistical nightmare, especially when items are out of stock or mismanaged, leading to delays in repairs and increased downtime.

Regulatory Compliance

The energy and utility sector is highly regulated, requiring strict adherence to safety, environmental, and operational standards. Failing to meet regulatory requirements can result in fines, legal action, and damage to reputation.

Energos Is Your Trusted Partner for Reducing Downtime and Increasing Reliability

By leveraging CMMS, energy and utility companies can ensure timely maintenance and reduce equipment downtime, helping maintain a seamless customer experience, leading to an increase in satisfaction and loyalty.

Asset and Equipment Management

Track critical equipment, and manage asset lifecycle.

Work Order Management

Streamline work order creation, automate workflows, and prioritize critical repairs.

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Parts Inventory Management

Manage inventories of spare parts and consumables, ensure that critical parts are readily available.

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Multi Site Management

Oversee multiple locations, ensuring standardized procedures and operational consistency.

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A Smart Wholistic Solution

Unlock the Power of Energos IoT and AI integrated with CMMS: with transformative benefits that enhance operational efficiency, safety, and maintenance practices. IoT sensors monitor temperature, pressure, vibration, and other operational parameters.

IoT Integrations & AI Modelling

IoT devices can be deployed across energy assets (such as power plants, wind turbines, solar farms, transformers, and distribution networks) to gather real-time data on performance metrics, environmental conditions, and equipment health this helps identify performance issues or inefficiencies early.

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Analyze, Forecast and Reduce Downtimes

IoT-enabled CMMS leverages data analytics to predict when maintenance is required. By analyzing historical and real-time data, organizations can identify patterns that indicate potential equipment failures. Predictive maintenance minimizes unplanned downtime by allowing maintenance teams to address issues before they lead to equipment failure, thus reducing repair costs and improving reliability.

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Reduce Carbon Footprint and Improve Sustainability Metrics

IoT helps monitor emissions and environmental impacts, enabling energy and utility companies to track their sustainability efforts and meet regulatory requirements. Real-time monitoring of water and energy usage supports better resource management and conservation strategies.

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Energos delivers the best solution for Energy & Utility Companies.

49%
Increase in Response Time
27%
Downtime Reduction
22%
Maintenance Cost Reduction
17%
Reduction in Energy Costs

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Have some more questions?

Here are some frequently asked questions about CMMS, EAM and more.

What is EAM?

Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) is a broader software solution that manages the lifecycle of physical assets (equipment, buildings, infrastructure) from acquisition to disposal. It helps organizations optimize the use of their assets, reduce costs, and improve asset reliability.

What is a CMMS?

A CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) is software that helps organizations manage maintenance tasks, work orders, asset data, inventory, and maintenance scheduling. It streamlines maintenance operations, improves efficiency, and helps prolong asset lifecycles.

Why is maintenance important for businesses?

Proper maintenance ensures that assets operate efficiently, reduces downtime, and minimizes the cost of unexpected repairs. Well-maintained equipment runs longer, reduces operational costs, and supports overall productivity.

What are the benefits of using an EAM system?

EAM provides a 360-degree view of an organization’s assets, helping improve performance, reduce downtime, manage compliance, and extend asset lifecycles. It also integrates with other systems like finance and procurement to manage the entire lifecycle of assets effectively.

How is EAM different from CMMS?

While CMMS is primarily focused on maintenance tasks, EAM provides a more comprehensive solution that includes asset tracking, procurement, compliance, performance analytics, and lifecycle management. EAM is ideal for large organizations that manage a complex array of assets.

What is preventive maintenance?

Preventive maintenance involves performing regular, scheduled maintenance on equipment to prevent unexpected failures and extend its lifespan. This could include tasks like lubrication, inspections, or part replacements before failure occurs.

How does a CMMS improve maintenance efficiency?

CMMS automates work orders, schedules preventive maintenance, tracks asset performance, and provides real-time data on maintenance tasks, helping teams prioritize work and reduce downtime.

How does EAM help with Sustainability?

EAM helps organizations track energy usage, maintenance efficiency, and equipment life to optimize operations and reduce environmental impact. It also supports sustainability reporting and ensures compliance with regulations related to environmental impact.