List of IPS Energy Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying IPS Energy customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased IPS Energy for Enterprise Asset Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using IPS Energy for Enterprise Asset Management include: Siemens, a Germany based Manufacturing organisation with 312000 employees and revenues of $84.55 billion, American Electric Power, a United States based Utilities organisation with 16330 employees and revenues of $19.72 billion, ESB Group, a Ireland based Utilities organisation with 7870 employees and revenues of $4.15 billion, ESB International, a Ireland based Utilities organisation with 7500 employees and revenues of $3.00 billion, Saudi Electric Supply Company, a Saudi Arabia based Utilities organisation with 33000 employees and revenues of $2.80 billion and many others.
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AES Ohio, formerly Dayton Power and Light | Utilities | 630 | $763M | United States | IPS | IPS Energy | Enterprise Asset Management | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, AES Ohio, formerly Dayton Power and Light, implemented IPS Energy as its Enterprise Asset Management application for substation asset management. IPS Energy was deployed as the primary Substation Asset Management system within a Microsoft Server 2003 and Windows XP client architecture and is explicitly described as Enterprise Asset Management in the implementation records.
The implementation included the IPS Energy Substation Asset Management modules, server side SQL Server database components and extensive reporting capabilities. The program team executed a SQL Server 2005 to SQL Server 2008 R2 SP2 upgrade specifically for IPS Energy, developed detailed automated batch install scripts for all IPS Energy clients, and created TSQL and batch scripts to address known application issues and to automate database maintenance and reporting jobs.
Operational coverage for IPS Energy was integrated into a broader geospatial and work order environment, with IPS Energy operated alongside the GeoDigital StakeOut Work Order Management System and ESRI geospatial environments. The technical implementation included database administration procedures that interacted with Oracle SDO Spatial assets when supporting the overall spatial data environment, and IPS Energy reporting was aligned with the existing reporting and job schedules documented during the project.
Governance and rollout activities included formal planning, quality assurance and documentation for the SQL Server upgrade, stakeholder collaboration on testing plans, and production support coordination with vendor support teams. Training materials and testing plans were developed and maintained as part of the implementation, and automated installer tooling was delivered to standardize client provisioning and ongoing support for IPS Energy.
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American Electric Power | Utilities | 16330 | $19.7B | United States | IPS | IPS Energy | Enterprise Asset Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017, American Electric Power implemented IPS Energy as its Enterprise Asset Management application. The deployment supported plant level asset record keeping and maintenance workflow capture across sites noted in operational records, including Mountaineer Plant in New Haven West Virginia, Lawrenceburg Indiana reliability studies, and decommissioning work at Sporn, Kanawha River and Glen Lyn.
Configuration and functional use centered on asset data management and work order capture tied to capital project records. Engineers entered equipment and system data into IPS Energy to document completed capital projects for plant AC power distribution, motor control center upgrades, plant batteries DC and inverter UPS systems, and protective relaying improvements. Implementation activities reflected standard Enterprise Asset Management capabilities such as asset hierarchy, maintenance scheduling data capture, and capital project asset updates.
Operational coverage aligned with electrical engineering and reliability teams, with plant engineering staff responsible for graphics and programming of the PI System for troubleshooting while simultaneously populating IPS Energy. Data entry and asset record governance were performed by engineers and reliability team members during project execution and plant decommissioning, ensuring asset condition and configuration history were captured within IPS Energy.
Governance and workflow changes emphasized engineer driven data capture and integration of capital project records into the EAM system, supporting reliability studies and corrective action tracking. Documentation indicates improved reliability by completing the capital projects and entering associated data into the IPS Energy program, and the system served as the operational record for electrical and reliability engineering functions.
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ESB Group | Utilities | 7870 | $4.1B | Ireland | IPS | IPS Energy | Enterprise Asset Management | 2007 | n/a |
In 2007 ESB Group implemented IPS Energy in ESB International, embedding the application as a core Enterprise Asset Management platform for Asset Management Services. The IPS Energy deployment is an on-premise solution used by site-based and office staff via laptops to manage assets across the electricity network from 10 kV to 400 kV, and it serves as the primary maintenance tool for the Maintenance department.
The implementation centers on IPS Energy modules including Asset Management, Maintenance Concept, Work Ordering & Work Execution, supported by an extensive Asset Type Library. Specific asset templates are created from the Asset Type Library and used as pre-populated templates within Work Execution, enabling tasks to be partly or fully completed by users and synchronized to the central database. IPS Energy recognizes multiple test file formats so test files, results and diagnostic data captured at site are recorded immediately and become available for reporting upon synchronization.
ESB Networks expanded use of IPS SYSTEMS in 2016 to add mobile data capture and Asset Health Indices for primary substation equipment using the IPS®MobApp on iPads, with offline capability to address weak mobile signals. Field inspection data captured by IPS®MobApp is linked to historical diagnostic records to generate Asset Health Indices, surfaced in dashboards and interactive maps with alert indicators in the WebSuite module. The oil laboratory test result database is integrated so Asset Health Indices are automatically recalculated when new oil analysis results are uploaded, and a manual integration process with the company ERP SAP has been established pending full integration.
Governance and workflow changes emphasize template-driven, consistent work execution and synchronized visibility to eliminate task duplication, allowing multiple users to contribute to the same work item. Remote synchronization and offline capture support extended on-site work and reduce the likelihood of data loss while enabling more immediate reporting of findings to clients. ESB Networks plans to adopt IPS®Business Process Management and IPS®Topology Manager to extend process orchestration and topology-aware asset management within the IPS Energy environment.
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Utilities | 7500 | $3.0B | Ireland | IPS | IPS Energy | Enterprise Asset Management | 2007 | n/a |
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Utilities | 428 | $1.2B | Finland | IPS | IPS Energy | Enterprise Asset Management | 2012 | n/a |
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Utilities | 33000 | $2.8B | Saudi Arabia | IPS | IPS Energy | Enterprise Asset Management | 2017 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 312000 | $84.5B | Germany | IPS | IPS Energy | Enterprise Asset Management | 2018 | n/a |
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Utilities | 10 | $1M | Sweden | IPS | IPS Energy | Enterprise Asset Management | 2018 | n/a |
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