TOROW designs and deploys renewable energy systems across solar, battery storage, and electric vehicle charging infrastructure. The stack reveals deep operational complexity: CAD tools (Revit, AutoCAD, Microstation), electrical engineering software (ETAP, PSS/E, PSCAD, Niagara), and GIS platforms (ArcGIS, QGIS) sit alongside Python automation and industrial control systems from Schneider Electric, Siemens, and ABB. The engineering-heavy org (30 of 33 roles) executing construction, battery development, and grid integration projects suggests a services-and-delivery model rather than pure software.
TOROW is a deeptech-labeled French engineering firm founded in 2021, focused on renewable energy production, storage, and grid integration. The company operates across solar farm construction, battery development, national EV charging deployment, and rail/road infrastructure regeneration. Projects span design (CAD/GIS), electrical simulation and control (Niagara, ETAP), and on-site commissioning and supervision. Active challenges include procurement strategy, budget tracking across EPC contracts, subcontractor coordination, and safety compliance—typical pain points for capital-intensive infrastructure delivery. Based in Paris with 51–200 employees and hiring exclusively in France.
TOROW uses ETAP, PSS/E, and PSCAD for power system simulation and analysis, plus Niagara for supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) integration and monitoring.
Active projects include solar farm construction, battery storage system development, national EV charging station deployment, railway and road infrastructure regeneration, and GTB/GTC (building and grid management) integration work.
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