BASF: Customer Story Key Figures
- 63 assets
remotely monitored for analysis
- 100+
variables measured and computed
- 24/7
remote access to data asset health
When BASF built a new electrical substation, it implemented EcoCare* for remote visibility into operations. The largest chemical company in the world now has a consolidated view of data from anywhere, anytime, and the expert support needed to respond to critical-asset upkeep.

- BASF wanted to build a new power distribution substation at its Beaumont, Texas plant.
- BASF sought to be an industry leader in leveraging data-driven services and remote monitoring to maximize plant uptime and productivity.
- A single, IIoT-enabled solution was put in place, providing visibility on the health of the site's prime electrical-distribution assets.

Apps, Analytics & Services: EcoCare*
Edge Control: EcoStruxure Power Monitoring Expert
Connected Products: Low- and medium-voltage switchgear, TeSys™ motor control systems, UPS units, DC battery, and variable frequency drives

- Schneider Electric helped build Substation 6, adding low- and medium-voltage switchgear, motor control systems, UPS units, variable frequency drives, and more.
- BASF implemented EcoCare* to continuously collect and analyze data on the health of these assets and to enable visibility on that data from anywhere.
- Through its partnership with the Schneider Electric Services Bureau, BASF gets customized advice and proactive recommendations to prevent failure and optimize maintenance strategies.
Lee Perry, Electrical Design Engineer for BASF
Customer Testimonial
Lee Perry, Electrical Design Engineer for BASF
Customer TestimonialEcoCare* is helping to prevent catastrophic failures. It's getting the right data at the right time. And in the end, data is value.
*Check with your local Services representative for availability of EcoCare or EcoStruxure Service Plan.