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Sitetracker chosen by TagEnergy for renewable energy growth in Europe

Sitetracker, a global software company with offices in Montclair, has announced that it has been selected by TagEnergy, a company that develops and operates wind, solar, and battery storage projects across Europe, Japan and Australia, to standardize operations and scale its portfolio across multiple markets.

TagEnergy is on track to double its size in the next three to four years. To support this growth, the company needed a modern, flexible platform to unify processes across departments and countries, eliminate reliance on spreadsheets and provide real-time visibility into project performance.

TagEnergy is driving ambitious growth in renewable energy at a critical time for Europe’s energy transition,” said Giuseppe Incitti, CEO of Sitetracker. “We are proud to provide the operational foundation that will help them scale confidently, eliminate inefficiencies and deliver clean energy projects with speed and precision.”

By deploying Sitetracker, TagEnergy will:

  • Get more done faster by eliminating manual tasks, standardizing workflows and enabling teams to manage more projects without adding more employees.
  • Gain a single source of truth for data and documents at site, project and client levels, reducing duplication and errors.
  • Access real-time visibility into budgets, schedules and KPIs to proactively identify risks and avoid delays.
  • Improve reporting accuracy and forecasting with automated dashboards and real-time budget snapshots.
  • Facilitate collaboration across departments and geographies, ensuring coordinated execution and consistent delivery.

“TagEnergy’s mission is to accelerate the energy transition through innovation and agility,” said Franck Woitiez, CEO of TagEnergy. “Sitetracker gives us the scalable platform we need to unify operations, improve coordination and deliver projects faster. With greater visibility and automation, our teams can focus on building renewable capacity and achieving growth targets.”

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