VoltVision says joining ABB’s SynerLeap strengthened its position in an ecosystem focused on intelligent power networks and industrial decarbonisation, giving it access to ABB’s R&D capabilities, market channels and partners to scale its cloud-based ViViD power quality and energy analytics platform for mining customers.
As part of its international growth strategy, the company says it increased engagement in Latin America during 2025, participating in EXPOMIN (Chile) and PERUMIN (Peru) to build relationships with miners and other operators of HV/MV networks in two key copper and gold regions.
VoltVision says it advanced an Energy Management Strategy solution combining plug-and-play data extraction with power network expertise. Working with Caledonia Mining, it reports the approach helped identify significant savings opportunities across the power network of its asset portfolio, showcasing how high-resolution data and analytics can deliver fast energy and cost reductions.
Among 2025 highlights, VoltVision points to a large-scale installation at Sukari Gold Mine in Egypt (now owned by AngloGold Ashanti, per the article), where ViViD is being used to digitise the power network across generation and processing plants—supporting near real-time monitoring, optimisation across multiple generation sources and automated reporting for engineering, finance and ESG teams.
The company also says it secured a new customer in Zambia: Konkola Copper Mines (KCM) plans to deploy ViViD across three Chingola sites to help stabilise supply, reduce unplanned downtime and target lower costs and carbon intensity.
VoltVision adds it continued delivering electrical network transparency for existing customers including Endeavour Mining, Resolute Mining, Allied Gold and Barrick, positioning ViViD as an auditable “single source of truth” for managing power across multi-mine portfolios.
Looking ahead, VoltVision says its 2026 plan is to convert event-driven engagement into a qualified pipeline and active projects in Chile and Peru, while continuing to expand across Africa—supporting operators facing grid instability, diesel displacement and tighter ESG and climate targets. It also aims to add more engineering and systems integration partners in core mining regions, leveraging SynerLeap and ABB’s mining ecosystem
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