Neoen has appointed Camlin Energy as its global partner for high voltage (HV) transformer monitoring systems and continuous monitoring services. Founded in 2008, Neoen, is one of the world’s leading renewable energy companies, with expertise in solar, onshore wind power and battery storage.
The agreement follows a successful pilot program delivered across Europe, Australia, and Latin America, where Camlin Energy’s TOTUS transformer monitoring systems were deployed. Building on these results, Neoen will now implement the solution across its global fleet of high voltage transformers to strengthen asset performance and operational visibility.
Under the contract, Camlin Energy will provide an end-to-end monitoring solution covering all critical transformer subsystems. The TOTUS system delivers real time monitoring of Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA), Partial Discharge (PD) in both the main tank and bushings, bushing condition, and On-Load Tap Changers (OLTCs). This holistic view of transformer performance enables earlier detection of developing faults, reduces the likelihood of unplanned outages, and supports more informed maintenance planning.
All systems will be connected to Camlin Energy’s Sapient Asset Insights application, providing Neoen with centralized, portfolio-wide visibility of transformer health across its global operations. Sapient Asset Insights consolidates and analyses data from multiple monitoring sources, enabling identification of emerging risk, prioritization of interventions, and supporting predictive and condition-based maintenance decisions at scale.
Continuous monitoring will be delivered through Camlin Energy’s 24-hour service centre, where specialist engineers assess incoming data, identify emerging risks, and coordinate timely interventions. This ongoing oversight is designed to help maintain high levels of asset availability, reduce operational risk, and support safety and compliance requirements.
High voltage transformers play a critical role in the operation of renewable generation assets. For Neoen, maintaining their reliability is essential to protecting generation revenues, meeting contractual obligations, and ensuring safe operations. The monitoring program forms a central component of the company’s wider asset management and HV redundancy strategy.
Leon de Klerk, Global Asset Management Director at Neoen, said:
Following a successful pilot program across multiple regions, Camlin Energy demonstrated its ability to deliver both deep technical insight and the operational support required to manage our transformer fleet effectively. Combining advanced monitoring technology with continuous expert analysis strengthens our confidence in the long-term performance of these assets. In parallel, this approach further strengthens our commitment to HV redundancy and preventing catastrophic failures, while maintaining uninterrupted supply. We are pleased to extend this collaboration as we deploy the solution across our global projects.
Peter Cunningham, CEO of Camlin, commented:
This agreement reflects the increasing importance of reliability and safety as renewable portfolios expand worldwide. Moving from pilot deployment to a global rollout demonstrates the scalability of our technology and our ability to support major asset owners. We are proud to work with Neoen to help safeguard critical infrastructure across its portfolio.
Ian Hunter, Business Development Director at Camlin Energy, added:
This partnership has developed through close collaboration during a highly successful pilot phase. Together we have demonstrated the value of combining advanced monitoring with continuous expert oversight. We look forward to supporting Neoen across its global operations.
The agreement reinforces Neoen’s focus on operational resilience while highlighting Camlin Energy’s role in supporting large-scale renewable portfolios through scalable monitoring solutions and long-term service models.