From smart energy meters and generator controllers to tank level sensors and environmental monitors — IES connects your energy infrastructure to a real-time intelligence command layer.
Hardware Layer
IES deploys the Crelligent Edge Module (CEM) to unify energy hardware from diverse manufacturers into a single intelligence platform.
Measure consumption at the load level — per circuit, per machine, per facility.
Interface with genset control panels to capture runtime, load, and fault data in real time.
Ultrasonic and probe sensors that track diesel tank volumes to within 1%.
Non-invasive current clamp sensors for monitoring electrical load without interrupting circuits.
Temperature, humidity, and air quality sensors for genset room conditions.
Intelligence Capabilities
Real-time dashboards showing kWh usage by asset, building, and time period — with cost attribution.
Intelligently schedule generator cycles to reduce unnecessary runtime and extend equipment lifespan.
Cross-reference generator runtime with tank drawdown to flag theft, leaks, or metering errors.
Identify overloaded circuits and underutilised capacity to reduce energy waste and equipment stress.
Vibration, temperature, and runtime data trigger maintenance alerts before costly breakdowns occur.
Edge Hardware
Every IES deployment is powered by the CEM, configured for energy monitoring. It aggregates data from meters, sensors, and generator controllers, processes anomalies locally, and transmits intelligence to PRISM in real time.
With support for Modbus, RS485, and 4–20mA interfaces, the CEM integrates with virtually every energy device on the market — no proprietary lock-in.
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Hours of annual grid downtime in some Nigerian states
Of operational costs attributed to diesel generation for enterprises
Lost annually to diesel theft and fuel metering fraud
Who It's For
Our team will audit your generator assets, fuel procurement process, and energy consumption patterns to design an IES deployment that pays for itself.