Baseline modeling
Freeze comparison logic before evaluating optimized operation so proof does not drift with every new operating period.
Akita EPMS
Akita EPMS is built for pump panels, wells, meters, and water infrastructure where energy claims need power telemetry, process context, and a frozen baseline that can be explained.
Platform view
Akita EPMS keeps energy, hydraulic output, and proof context together so customers can understand what changed and why it matters.
Savings proof
Akita EPMS compares optimizer-on operation against a frozen unoptimized baseline, then keeps hydraulic output such as flow and pressure in view so energy savings remain tied to real work performed.
Freeze comparison logic before evaluating optimized operation so proof does not drift with every new operating period.
Review power, demand, current, voltage, frequency, and power factor signals for pump panels and meters.
Translate telemetry and modeled performance into periods customers, operators, and finance teams understand.
Where it fits
Monitor electrical behavior and hydraulic output together instead of treating kWh as the only signal.
Use gallons, flow rate, and pressure to keep savings comparisons grounded in actual delivered output.
Document before-and-after energy performance with defensible baseline and operating-period context.
Turn technical telemetry into evidence a customer can review, question, and approve.
EPMS FAQ
Akita EPMS is strongest when power data, process output, and savings evidence need to stay tied together.
Pump panels, wells, water systems, metered energy projects, and optimization work where savings claims need power telemetry, process context, and customer-ready proof.
Akita EPMS compares optimized operation against a frozen baseline model while keeping power telemetry and process signals such as flow, gallons, and pressure visible in the proof workflow.
Yes. EPMS can combine kW, kWh, current, voltage, power factor, demand, flow, gallons, pressure, device health, and customer reporting context.
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