Carlo Gavazzi and Pulse Energy form strategic partnership
Written by MA Staff January 04, 2010
Carlo Gavazzi (Canada) Inc. and Pulse Energy are pleased to announce a strategic partnership to supply energy management solutions to the rapidly growing Canadian energy management market.
Pulse Energy will utilize Carlo Gavazzi’s innovative energy meters and transducers to enable their software subscribers to make rapid real-time decisions on their energy usage and to support strategies for energy cost savings, the companies said. In addition, Carlo Gavazzi will use Pulse Energy’s software to add value to its new and existing energy metering equipment.
“We believe that Pulse Energy’s ground breaking subscriber based Energy Monitoring and Management software brings tremendous value to a broad range of clients, from Institutional and Commercial clients through to Industrial facilities. We are particularly proud to be working with an innovative Canadian company that has been rated a global leader in their field,” said Duncan Curd, Carlo Gavazzi’s vice-president of sales.
"Pulse Energy is pleased to be working with Carlo Gavazzi Canada Inc.- recognized global leader in the field of energy management," said David Helliwell, Pulse Energy co-founder. "This partnership will quickly help a organizations around the world to make rapid and affordable improvements to their energy efficiency.”
www.gavazzionline.com
www.pulseenergy.com
Pulse Energy will utilize Carlo Gavazzi’s innovative energy meters and transducers to enable their software subscribers to make rapid real-time decisions on their energy usage and to support strategies for energy cost savings, the companies said. In addition, Carlo Gavazzi will use Pulse Energy’s software to add value to its new and existing energy metering equipment.
“We believe that Pulse Energy’s ground breaking subscriber based Energy Monitoring and Management software brings tremendous value to a broad range of clients, from Institutional and Commercial clients through to Industrial facilities. We are particularly proud to be working with an innovative Canadian company that has been rated a global leader in their field,” said Duncan Curd, Carlo Gavazzi’s vice-president of sales.
"Pulse Energy is pleased to be working with Carlo Gavazzi Canada Inc.- recognized global leader in the field of energy management," said David Helliwell, Pulse Energy co-founder. "This partnership will quickly help a organizations around the world to make rapid and affordable improvements to their energy efficiency.”
www.gavazzionline.com
www.pulseenergy.com
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