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Deployment Options
- Web Browser (Cloud - Based)
Good Option For
- Small Business (11-50 people)
- Medium Business (51-250 people)
- Large Business (250+ people)
Deep dive
Core Features
Bazefield is built as a technology-agnostic operations platform that integrates data from multiple renewable asset types into a unified system. Its approach combines real-time data aggregation with analytics and workflow tools to support both operational decision-making and performance optimisation across distributed energy portfolios. Some of its main features are:
Real-Time Monitoring & Control: Provides continuous visibility of wind, solar, and storage assets, including production data, alarms, and performance metrics.
Portfolio Data Integration: Aggregates data from multiple sites and technologies into a single web-based interface for centralised management.
Performance Analytics & Diagnostics: Offers tools such as trend analysis, availability tracking, and power curve analytics to identify underperformance and root causes.
Event & Outage Analysis: Tracks outages and performance losses using configurable categories aligned with contractual or regulatory requirements.
Custom Dashboards & Reporting: Enables users to configure dashboards and reports tailored to operational and management needs.
Workflow & Work Order Integration: Supports operational workflows such as maintenance planning and work order generation through integration with ERP and CMMS systems.
Closing Insights
Bazefield originated as part of Norway-based Baze Technology and was later established as a standalone company in 2016 before becoming part of Univers, an AIoT-focused software provider. Its development reflects the increasing need for integrated platforms capable of managing diverse renewable assets within a single operational framework.
The platform is used globally across wind, solar, storage, and hydro portfolios, with deployments spanning thousands of sites and large-scale capacity, indicating its role in utility-scale renewable operations. Organisations such as Apex Clean Energy have adopted Bazefield to centralise operational data and improve asset performance across multi-gigawatt portfolios.
A key aspect of Bazefield’s positioning is its vendor-independent architecture, allowing integration with equipment from different manufacturers and alignment with industry standards such as IEC protocols and NERC GADS reporting. This flexibility is particularly relevant as renewable portfolios become more heterogeneous, combining wind, solar, and storage assets.