
Powering EnBW’s Asset Optimisation Platform
Deliver a cutting-edge, secure and scalable power asset optimisation platform for a more sustainable infrastructure business

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Digiterre worked in close partnership with EnBW to deliver a cutting-edge, secure and scalable power asset optimisation platform as part of EnBW’s wider transition from a traditional energy company into a sustainable and innovative infrastructure business
The project addressed a number of challenges:
I have worked with Digiterre on several projects. This project was special due to the high complexity of the solution and the fact, that all was done remotely.
Andreas Ewert
Head of Middle Office
Digiterre applied advanced software and data engineering capabilities to support the transformation. An initial discovery phase involved stakeholder mapping to identify subject matter expert stakeholders and product owners, and their responsibilities, across the division, and the development of requirements, including Epic backlog creation and prioritisation with initial user stories. This stage also involved initial API scoping and sketches and wireframes to enhance the visualisation of the data.
A delivery phase followed with a series of high-impact, pragmatic two week iterations to progress the build based on an Agile approach. Digiterre worked closely with the development teams at EnBW and embedded them early in the process of collaborative delivery. At the end of each iteration, Digiterre worked with the delivery manager, the product owner and key users to undertake an iteration review.
This included the demonstration of the features that had been delivered, in order to elicit feedback from the various stakeholder groups; planning for the next iteration (for example backlog review, grooming and prioritisation); and retrospectives on the completed iteration to inspect and adapt the delivery approach in order to accelerate team velocity. In addition, regular informal demos and interviews were undertaken with stakeholders through video and audio conferencing. Technologies used included AWS Batch, ECS, EventBridge, Lambda, Cognito, ELB, Step Function, S3, and Aurora.
If you would like to find out more, or want to discuss your current challenges with one of the team, please get in touch.