Limerick-based smart grid company, VIOTAS, has recently announced a partnership with WEL Networks in New Zealand to further expand its operations globally. This strategic collaboration aims to decarbonize electricity supply for 100,000 customers in Hamilton, contributing to the reduction of reliance on fossil fuels.
With its technologies already active in several countries, including Ireland, France, and Australia, VIOTAS’ success reflects the increasing demand for smart grid solutions. The partnership coincides with the company’s 10-year anniversary and signifies its commitment to providing hardware, software, and training to WEL Networks.
Additionally, VIOTAS’ expansion into Cape Town, South Africa, further enhances its presence in the industry and creates new employment opportunities.
About VIOTAS
VIOTAS, a Limerick smart grid company, has expanded its operations globally and established partnerships in multiple countries, including Ireland, France, Australia, and New Zealand, to decarbonize electricity supply and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
The company’s technologies are now active in these countries, and its recent partnership with WEL Networks in New Zealand aims to decarbonize electricity supply for 100,000 customers in Hamilton. This expansion coincides with VIOTAS’ 10-year anniversary.
The company supports WEL Networks by providing hardware, software, and training to manage increasing amounts of renewable energy on the grid. With over 100 employees, VIOTAS continues to grow and provide employment opportunities.
The company’s expansion into Cape Town further showcases its ability to adapt and thrive in different markets. Overall, VIOTAS’ success contributes to the overall growth of the smart grid industry.
Partnership Announcement
The recent collaboration between a Limerick smart grid company and WEL Networks in New Zealand aims to decarbonize electricity supply for a significant number of customers in Hamilton. VIOTAS, the Limerick-based company, has partnered with WEL Networks to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and match the size of Ireland’s largest peat power plant.
With VIOTAS’ technologies already active in Ireland, France, and Australia, this partnership expands their reach into New Zealand. The collaboration coincides with VIOTAS’ 10-year anniversary and showcases their continuous growth and ambitious strategic plans.
VIOTAS will provide WEL Networks with hardware, software, and training, assisting in managing increasing amounts of renewable energy on the grid. With over 100 employees and offices in Limerick, Melbourne, and now Cape Town, VIOTAS’ expansion reflects a growing demand for smart grid solutions and contributes to the overall growth of the industry.
Company Expansion and Technology
With the establishment of new offices in Cape Town, the smart grid company has expanded its operations outside of Europe. This expansion demonstrates VIOTAS’ commitment to growth and its ability to thrive in different markets.
The company’s Cape Town office will support its continued expansion and provide job opportunities in the region. VIOTAS’ success in securing partnerships and expanding its technology showcases its position as a leader in the power Demand Response space.
The company’s technologies are now active in multiple countries, including Ireland, France, Australia, and New Zealand. VIOTAS’ expertise in real-time demand insights and its ability to reduce reliance on fossil fuels have contributed to its continuous growth and ambitious strategic plans.
Additionally, the company’s investment in research and development ensures that it remains at the forefront of the industry.
Other Expansion and Acquisitions
Irish utility company Energia has secured a contract with Norwegian offshore wind firm Vårgrønn, further contributing to the overall growth of the industry. This strategic partnership aims to expand renewable energy capacity and reduce carbon emissions.
Energia, a leading energy provider in Ireland, will work with Vårgrønn to develop offshore wind farms in Irish waters. The contract signifies a significant step towards achieving Ireland’s renewable energy targets and transitioning to a low-carbon economy.
Vårgrønn brings its expertise and experience in offshore wind development to the partnership, while Energia’s extensive knowledge of the Irish energy market enhances the project’s success potential.
This collaboration highlights the increasing importance of renewable energy in meeting global climate goals and underscores the commitment of both companies to driving sustainable energy solutions.















