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The pilot project may expand to cover up to 1 GW of Econergy’s solar assets across Europe and the US. Image Source: Econergy Renewable Energy
PainReform, an Israel-based pharmaceutical company with an AI division, has partnered with Econergy Renewable Energy to deploy its DeepSolar platform at a 92 MW solar plant in Parau, Romania. Econergy, also headquartered in Israel, develops and operates renewable energy projects across Europe, with about 1 GW of photovoltaic capacity under operation or construction. The Parau site was selected for its strategic relevance and scale within Econergy’s portfolio. According to PainReform, DeepSolar is designed to analyze real-time and historical data to detect inefficiencies and enhance energy output. Econergy has stated that, if the pilot proves successful, the platform may be expanded across projects in Europe and the United States. This marks PainReform’s first initiative in applying AI technology to solar optimization beyond its pharmaceutical focus.