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Omexom brings grid-to-offshore expertise to The smarter E

Omexom is using its EM-Power Europe appearance to give the first public outing to ACOUSTISCAN, an acoustic monitoring system for offshore wind farms developed jointly with Seven Bel. The technology targets predictive maintenance of critical high-voltage components, making offshore operations more plannable and reducing unplanned downtime.

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The stand also features Decarbo:tec, a software platform that models the technical and economic integration of PV, battery storage, hydrogen production, charging infrastructure and fleet electrification in industrial settings, working from actual load profiles and consumption data. On the grid side, Omexom is presenting its approach to connecting renewable generation and storage systems across different grid levels, illustrated by a physical substation model covering planning, construction and modernisation.

On the e-mobility front, the stand covers AC and DC charging concepts, load management and grid connection across different application types. On 24 June, Omexom expert Jerome Fischer will deliver a ten-minute pitch at the ees Forum in Hall C2 on grid-compliant, standardised battery storage connection and revenue model applications, running from 13:30 to 13:40.

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Frank Westphal, CEO of Omexom Deutschland, said EM-Power Europe was an important platform for the company. "Here we show how Omexom makes a concrete contribution to the energy transition. Presenting alongside international colleagues also makes the strength of our international network visible."

Omexom is the energy infrastructure brand of VINCI Energies, active across 36 countries with 25,000 employees and revenue of €6 billion in 2025. In Germany, the company employs 5,500 people across 117 business units and generated revenue of €1.35 billion in 2025. (TF)

You can find Omexom at C.110 in Hall C5 from 23 to 25 June