Congruitive | Company | About Us
Congruitive develops advanced technology solutions that give utilities and renewable energy producers the power to manage and control energy at every point on the grid. Our open enterprise solutions serve as a gateway to acquire, transport and present complex energy data across the grid, from substations to control centers and power generation sites. Using real-time intelligence, our scalable, modular, secure systems automate key processes and provide operators with the information they need to keep energy flowing effectively, efficiently, and safely. Our solutions have proven themselves with 99.5% uptime across hundreds of implementations.
For nearly three decades we have focused on building technology and shaping solutions to meet the ever-changing needs of our customers. Founded as DC Systems, the company’s roots extend back to creating technology for real-time control of operational NASA satellites as well as critical grid infrastructure. Since then, we’ve applied the creativity, expertise, and talent of our team to solve many of the difficult problems facing utilities in today’s increasingly complex environment. An employee-owned corporation, we are located in the heart of Silicon Valley in Redwood City, California, where we have access to talented staff in a wide range of relevant disciplines.
The utility industry’s challenges never stop growing – and neither do we. Congruitive invests significantly in our technical and business infrastructure in support of an accelerated growth path designed to meet the demands of our customers. We continue to enhance and refine our technology to meet these challenges while also ensuring we remain hardware and protocol agnostic, future-proofing our customers.
2019
DC Systems becomes Congruitive
2018
Sonoma wildfires prompt development of Mitigate
2016
Southern California Edison selects DC Systems for Substation HMI using IEC61850
2012
Control system for the 700 MW Tehachapi Wind Project
2008
Delivered CAISO certified Remote Intelligence Gateway
1997
Automated Load Shedding & Restoration at Fort Mead, MD
1996
Distribution SCADA implemented at Chevron and Shell
1991
DC Systems implements its Unix based SCADA system for PG&E