Sovereign cloud
Servers, storage and networks on Kawkav’s own fleet — not a reseller’s.
Private AI
Run open models on sovereign GPUs — nothing leaves your cloud.
Own your comms
A phone system, eSIM data and video rooms — under your own name.
Run the company
One sovereign platform for the back office, the shop, the farm and the plant.
The mission
Media tools, training and the sovereignty thesis behind Kawkav.
Industry · fleet · SCADA · energy
Track the fleet, supervise the machines you already own, and see every kilowatt — three systems that bring an industrial operation online without ripping out a single PLC. Sovereign, hosted on Kawkav's own metal, data under your control.
Each system stands on its own or shares the same console. All three run on open, industrial-grade cores, so what you connect stays yours.
Live GPS on every vehicle, driving-behaviour analytics and maintenance alerts — end the guesswork of where the trucks are and what they're costing.
Read the PLCs and sensors you already run, without swapping the machinery. Web dashboards, historians and alarms bring old lines into a modern control room.
Meter every circuit, solar string and load, then line consumption up against live tariff prices — so you stop paying peak rates for things that can wait.
A haulier tracks position, curbs idling and fuel fraud, and swaps corrective repairs for scheduled maintenance — turning a blind fleet into a measured one, breakdowns and all.
A steel line reads its 2009-era PLC over the network, spots a failing bearing before it fails, and turns unplanned three-day stoppages into a planned four-hour swap.
A solar operator finally sees a string that's been offline for months, and shifts irrigation pumping off peak-tariff hours — recovering losses nobody was watching for.
Real deployments across Andalusian industry — the number is the annual saving the system surfaced.
Recovered per year after Flota exposed idling, off-route driving and fuel fraud, and shifted the workshop from corrective to preventive maintenance — deployed in four days.
Saved per year with SCADA on existing CNC and a legacy SIEMENS S7 — the first flagged bearing alone averted a €12,000 emergency repair and a three-day stoppage.
Reclaimed per year: Energía caught a panel string disconnected for 14 months and moved irrigation load off peak tariff, where power cost up to 3× more per kWh.
Start with the one that hurts most and add the others as you go. Each runs on the same Kawkav console and ties back into Kawkav Business if you want tickets and work orders raised automatically.
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No. SCADA reads the controllers and sensors you already run over standard protocols like Modbus, S7 and OPC-UA. The point is visibility on your existing plant — not a rip-and-replace.
On Kawkav-owned hardware in the EU. You choose the region, and your fleet positions, machine data and energy readings stay under that jurisdiction — never resold to a third party.
Yes. They share one console, and can raise events into Kawkav Business — so a SCADA alarm can automatically open a support ticket, create a work order and archive the incident report.
Days, not months. Fleet tracking goes live as soon as the trackers report; SCADA and Energy come online once we map your existing tags and meters. One real haulier was fully live in four days.
Never. Every system is built on an open core — Traccar, FUXA, OpenEMS — and exports its data in standard formats whenever you ask.
Explore Fleet, SCADA and Energy in your Kawkav catalog and start with the one that pays for itself first — sovereign, retrofit-friendly, live in days.
Each module is provisioned individually, on its own sovereign tenant — start with the one that hurts most and add the next when it earns its place. Run together, they share one plant view; alone, each stands on its own.
Real-time plant monitoring — PLCs, sensors, alarms and live dashboards on one screen. It ships as its own tenant and starts reading the line the day you deploy it.
Deploy →Fleet tracking end to end — GPS positions, routes, maintenance schedules and driver logs in one ledger. Every vehicle reports to your tenant, not to a broker's cloud.
Deploy →Energy monitoring across meters and feeds — consumption analytics, cost alerts and tariff-aware baselines. It usually pays for itself the first time it flags a load running on peak-hour rates.
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