Nov 28, 2025
Introducing intelligent operation and maintenance solutions helps enterprises reduce costs and increase efficiency. Enterprises need to address four issues:
① Technological lag: Enterprises lack unified digital tools, making it impossible to accurately monitor site operation status in real time.
② Reliance on manpower: In emergencies, timely arrival cannot be guaranteed.
③ Cumbersome processes: Processes involving planning, arranging inspection teams, etc., are not convenient.
④ Ineffective data: The specific electricity consumption of the enterprise is unknown, making it impossible to monitor equipment malfunctions in a timely manner.

1. Detailed power monitoring

2. 3D visualization, realistic substation mapping, helps managers to grasp the overall situation.

3. Pay close attention to key equipment such as transformers, circuit breakers, power quality systems, and UPS systems to ensure power distribution safety, stable power quality, and improved energy efficiency.

4. Monitor equipment operation status, observe curve fluctuations, and promptly notify users of alarms.
5. Timely fault alarms are issued, and maintenance personnel are notified through multiple channels (SMS, messages, email, etc.).
Project case: Shineway Group
Client’s Pain Points: High Labor Costs: Large park area and multiple substations require costly personnel for on-site, manual inspections.
Inefficient Inspections: Traditional visual inspections are infrequent, inefficient, and miss hidden issues. Lack of Standardization:
Inspection processes are unstandardized, with incomplete records, inadequate equipment maintenance, and failure to follow electrical standards. Isolated Data:
Operational data and alarm records are isolated across substations, making centralized monitoring and management difficult.

Acrel Renovation solution:
Scope: Renovation of 1 switching station, 8 substations, and 4 pump rooms.
Equipment Covered: 32 transformers, 32 low-voltage incoming cabinets, 185 low-voltage feeder cabinets,
68 capacitor cabinets, 9 DC screens, 14 water pumps, and associated substation/pump room environments.
Smart Platform: Integration of over 50 protection devices, 300+ multifunctional electrical meters,
4,000+ temperature sensors, 14 vibration sensors, 65 temperature and humidity sensors, and 80,000+ data points.
Robotic Inspections: Installation of 8 intelligent inspection robots with cameras along 300 meters of track for automated inspections.
Data Collection: Devices connected to ANet smart gateways for edge computing, with data uploaded to AcrelEMS platform.

Project Benefits:
Labor Cost Savings: Reduction in inspection personnel from 40 to 22, saving over 1.2 million yuan annually.
Timely Response: Alarm-triggered system enables remote confirmation of issues via inspection robots, improving response efficiency.
Real-time Monitoring: Continuous monitoring of critical equipment, with trend analysis to identify potential issues before they escalate.
Improved Safety: Immediate detection of risks and rapid resolution through alerts sent via voice, SMS, or app, reducing accident risks.
