List of PSIngo Customers
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Companies using PSIngo for Utilities ERP include: Stadtwerke München GmbH or SWM, a Germany based Utilities organisation with 10004 employees and revenues of $9.00 billion, RheinEnergie, a Germany based Utilities organisation with 2902 employees and revenues of $2.69 billion, Netze Calw GmbH, a Germany based Utilities organisation with 60 employees and revenues of $50.0 million and many others.
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Netze Calw GmbH | Utilities | 60 | $50M | Germany | PSI Software AG | PSIngo | Utilities ERP | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025 Netze Calw GmbH contracted PSI Software AG to deliver PSIconnect, PSIngo and PSIneplan as part of a multi-phase cloud-based digitalization strategy for its low-voltage distribution grids. PSIngo is being deployed in the Utilities ERP scope to build a digital twin and to enable automated grid operation with §14a EnWG-capable control and enhanced observability.
The PSIngo implementation focuses on network modeling, state estimation and control orchestration functionality consistent with Utilities ERP workflows. PSIngo is configured to represent low-voltage assets and operational telemetry, and to provide the digital twin capabilities required for automated operational decisioning and rule-based control aligned to §14a EnWG requirements.
Deployment is cloud-based and delivered alongside PSIconnect and PSIneplan, with PSIconnect responsible for secure field data ingestion and real-time telemetry integration, and PSIneplan supporting planning and network analysis workflows. The program is structured as a staged rollout through 2029 with initial go-lives expected shortly after project start, enabling progressive integration of operational sites and planning functions.
Governance is organized around operational grid teams and compliance control points to support live operational use and statutory control needs, with phased cutovers and operational handover planned as part of each rollout phase. The configuration emphasizes traceable control logic for §14a EnWG-capable operations and centralized observability via the PSIngo digital twin, reflecting a Utilities ERP centric approach to network operations and planning.
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RheinEnergie | Utilities | 2902 | $2.7B | Germany | PSI Software AG | PSIngo | Utilities ERP | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, RheinEnergie ran a one year pilot in Cologne using PSIngo, a Utilities ERP application, to provide intelligent low-voltage network state monitoring and net-friendly EV charging management. The trial was executed with Rheinische NETZgesellschaft and focused on distribution network operations, targeting low-voltage feeders and e-mobility management workflows rather than physical grid reinforcement.
PSIngo was configured to perform continuous low-voltage state estimation, overload detection, and an automated control loop that minimally throttled EV charging to preserve network stability while maintaining charge throughput. Functional capabilities exercised in the pilot included real-time event detection, charging orchestration, and operational handoff into network operations team workflows. The one year pilot demonstrated PSIngo can detect overloads and apply targeted throttling to enable expanded electromobility without immediate physical grid reinforcement.
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Stadtwerke München GmbH or SWM | Utilities | 10004 | $9.0B | Germany | PSI Software AG | PSIngo | Utilities ERP | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Stadtwerke München GmbH implemented the cloud based PSIngo platform from PSI Software AG as part of a Utilities ERP deployment to integrate electric vehicle charging into network operations. The project was executed by SWM Infrastruktur and focused on connecting EV charging infrastructure to local low voltage networks in the Munich region.
PSIngo was configured to provide automated, scalable monitoring and control capabilities, enabling smart charging orchestration and operational visibility for distribution grid operation. Functional capabilities emphasized automated charge session control, real time monitoring of network load, and centralized control points for managing charging schedules.
The deployment integrated physical EV charging assets with distribution network management workflows, targeting grid operation teams and network management within SWM Infrastruktur. Operational scope remained regional, covering Munich distribution circuits where the aim was to avoid network bottlenecks while maintaining customer charging comfort.
Governance and rollout centered on cloud based provisioning and operational handover to grid operations personnel, with configuration of smart charging policy settings to balance local network constraints and customer demand. PSIngo in this Utilities ERP role provided the platform level control necessary to coordinate charging behavior with distribution grid operational constraints.
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