Groendus and Levi9 Join Forces to Build an Enhanced Energy Management System

Groendus, the progressive sustainable energy network for businesses in the Netherlands, is partnering with IT service company Levi9. Groendus made the decision to collaborate with Levi9 carefully. Levi9 sets itself apart as a long-term partner capable of contributing to the product’s development and integrating it with Groendus’ internal IT organization.

As an ambitious scale-up, we see Levi9 as a strong partner to support our rapid growth and digital product development. They have proven expertise and skills in their field, with standardized processes that elevate our product to a higher level.

This collaboration enables Groendus to further expand its activities in the energy transition. 

Our goal is to provide truly clean energy, which is only possible if we manage the assets in the field very smartly. Levi9 can help us with that. We have a buy & build strategy with assets of various ages that are managed from various systems. We need to consolidate the control of these assets quickly. Levi9 has faced these challenges before, and it shows in their approach.

Levi9 specializes in developing custom software and solutions. 

We look forward to supporting Groendus with our technical expertise in the further development of their energy management system, and thus in the growth of the energy company of the future.

Groendus and Levi9 are collaborating to make improvements in the energy management sector, contributing to the mission of 100% clean energy. This aligns with both companies’ goals to create solutions that are sustainable, transparent, and smart, with a focus on innovation and a greener world.

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