Hypercube has delivered a centralised renewable asset data platform for clean energy company TagEnergy, supporting the business as it scales its international portfolio of wind, solar, and battery storage assets.

Founded in 2019, TagEnergy is a fast growing renewable energy owner operator with more than 10GW in development across the UK, France, Germany, Japan, and Australia, and over 2GW currently under construction or in operation. As the organisation expanded across markets, asset and energy management teams were reliant on manual, fragmented data processes to produce performance reports and benchmark assets.

To support its transition to a global operating model, TagEnergy required a single, scalable data platform that could unify asset and market data, automate reporting, and provide a foundation for more advanced analytics as the portfolio grows.

Hypercube worked closely with TagEnergy’s leadership and operational teams to design and deliver a centralised renewable asset data platform built on Azure and Databricks. Through a series of collaborative workshops, reporting and benchmarking requirements were defined before robust data pipelines were developed to ingest, standardise, and store high frequency operational and market data from across the portfolio.

The platform automated existing analyst workflows that had previously required significant manual effort, enabling consistent performance reporting and benchmarking across markets without manual intervention. It was designed to scale in line with TagEnergy’s development pipeline and to support future use cases including forecasting, optimisation, and machine learning.

As a result, TagEnergy now has a single source of truth for asset and market data, improved visibility across battery and wind assets in multiple geographies, and executive ready reporting through automated Power BI dashboards. The standardised data infrastructure also supports more reliable benchmarking and long term portfolio planning.

David Teare, Director at TagEnergy, said: “We chose Hypercube because of their deep understanding of battery operation and the data and workflows required to support them. That understanding gave us confidence that the partnership would be successful.”

Jonathan Bosch, Head of Data Science at TagEnergy, commented: “The team didn’t realise that so many parts of their work could be automated, so there’s genuine excitement now about what’s possible. Tasks they thought were big, manual efforts can now be automated, which will save them a significant amount of time.”

Hypercube partners with energy innovators to accelerate digital transformation, delivering AI, data, and technology solutions built for real-world impact. Read the full case study here: TagEnergy Builds Centralised Renewable Asset Data Platform to Power Global Growth.

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