Phase to Phase now part of Technolution
Since April 2019 Phase to Phase is a part of Technolution. The company, which is based in Arnhem, is market leader in the field of software for planning, design, and management of power grids. This software also offers support during the energy transition, for example by calculating high-voltage, medium-voltage and low-voltage grids, or creating realistic visualizations of electricity networks that make the underlying processes more understandable and insightful. Phase to Phase combines factual knowledge of mathematics and physics with modern IT to develop its solutions.
Together we provide crucial solutions
Technolution and Phase to Phase closely collaborate in the fast-paced world that is the energy sector. As a technology integrator, Technolution provides reliable and innovative technology to ensure the functioning of energy supply systems and utilize them to their full potential. The collaboration with Phase to Phase gives both companies an extra professional edge which results in faster innovation. Together, we can offer the energy sector crucial digitalization solutions.
“In my colleagues at Phase to Phase I recognize the same passion for technology and creating solutions that truly work for our customers that I see in our people here at Technolution. This really appeals to me. It enables us to take great strides in our support of our customers with the digitalization of their electricity networks.”
Book ‘Netten voor distributie van elektriciteit’
Phase to Phase has, together with various parties and professionals from the energy sector, compiled and published the book ‘Netten voor distributie van elektriciteit’ (translates to: networks for distribution of electricity). The book provides insight into the history and the many layers of electricity networks. Thanks to a wide approach, the technological depth and the rich details, this book is a must-have for professionals in the electricity supply and students of higher professional education and universities – and for anyone who is interested in Dutch electricity networks.