Utility-scale solar EPC, O&M, and energy storage provider
DEPCOM Power builds and operates utility-scale solar and battery storage projects for energy utilities. The tech stack reveals a construction-first business: Procore (project management), Primavera P6 (scheduling), PVSyst (solar design), AutoCAD/Civil 3D (engineering), and SAP/Oracle (enterprise operations). Hiring is engineering and construction-heavy—36 engineers and 17 construction roles against just 2 sales—indicating a project-execution-driven model. Pain points center on cost forecasting, civil estimating accuracy, and schedule management, suggesting operational complexity in large capital projects.
Notable leadership hires: Estimating Director
DEPCOM Power, a Koch Engineered Solutions subsidiary, develops, engineers, and builds utility-scale solar photovoltaic and battery energy storage systems (BESS). The company operates across four service lines: project development support, engineering and procurement, construction (EPC), and operations & maintenance (O&M). They also offer solar repowering services to extend asset life. Headquartered in Scottsdale, AZ, with offices in New Jersey, Alabama, and California, DEPCOM serves utilities and large-scale energy infrastructure clients across the United States. The organization spans 1,001–5,000 employees and has grown steadily since 2013.
DEPCOM uses PVSyst for solar photovoltaic design, AutoCAD and Civil 3D for engineering and site layout, Primavera P6 for project scheduling, and Procore for construction project management. SAP and Oracle handle back-office operations.
Key pain points include cost competitiveness, accurate project forecasting, improving civil estimating accuracy, schedule management, and subcontractor compliance. The company is also focused on streamlining stakeholder communications and optimizing logistics.
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