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Energodati.lv is an energy management platform launched by Latvia-based DATA MINING SOLUTIONS SIA. It is positioned around automating energy management workflows, remote meter reading, aggregating data from sensors and detectors, and energy consumption analysis. It is not a general-purpose BI tool, but an industry-focused SaaS / enterprise software product for energy efficiency, sustainable operations, and ISO 50001 energy management scenarios.
The platform covers metering data for electricity, heat, gas, water, and more. It can connect to remote meter reading systems from energy suppliers as well as on-site instrumentation data, and can combine these with influencing factors such as weather, working hours, and production output to build a more complete energy consumption profile. Reports support hourly, daily, weekly, and other time intervals, and include total energy balance, energy analysis, automatically calculated indicators, and factor analysis, such as l/100km, kWh/t, and kWh/outdoor temperature. Its alerting capabilities can help identify excessive energy use, faults, and potential risks of complaints or fines.
The website explicitly mentions 24-hour access from any location and support for an unlimited number of simultaneous connections, which is useful for multi-department or multi-site data viewing. However, the page does not disclose team governance features such as role-based permissions, approval workflows, or audit logs. On security, only its relevance to ISO 50001 reporting scenarios is visible; there is no explanation of encryption, backups, data residency, or certifications. The integration story is relatively clear: it supports connecting to customers’ existing data via APIs or non-standard data exchange mechanisms, and also mentions regional energy suppliers such as Sadales Tīkls, Rīgas Siltums, and Gaso.
Pricing is not publicly listed. The page mainly directs users to request a quote or apply for a demo, and also mentions that a demo can be created automatically based on Sadales Tīkls consumption data. It is better suited to organizations such as buildings, schools, shops, office buildings, industrial manufacturers, heating providers, micro-generation sites, cogeneration plants, boiler rooms, and agricultural operations—especially teams that already have remote metering data and want more granular energy consumption analysis.
Its strengths are a focused energy-management use case, a practical indicator system, support for multi-source data integration, and abnormality alerts. Its weaknesses are limited disclosure around pricing, permissions, security and compliance, and deployment models, while supplier integrations are clearly oriented toward the Latvian local market. Access from China is unknown, and payment methods are not specified. For deployment in China, key points to confirm include network connectivity, Chinese-language support, invoicing/payment, cross-border data handling, and compatibility with local energy equipment. Alternatives to compare include Schneider EcoStruxure, Siemens Building X, or domestic energy management systems in China.
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energodati.lv is an Latvia Energy provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach energodati.lv directly.