About this organization
Organization Name: KISTERS North America
Organization Solution and Services
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Power Engineering Softwares & Analysis, Power System Planning, Dynamic Analysis, Reliability Analysis, Load Flow Analysis, Power System Design, Power System Protection
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Data Management & Analytics, Customer Analytics, Pole Analytics
- Consulting
- Software Solutions
Organization Types:
- Organization Size: Revenue over 100M
- Organization Years In business: 10+ Years
Revenue: $150M
Organization Information : Founded in 2004, KISTERS North America, Inc. is the U.S. subsidiary of Germany-based KISTERS Group, a company originally founded in 1963. Operating out of Roseville, California, with offices in Florida, Texas, and Canada, the North American branch delivers advanced environmental monitoring hardware and data management software tailored for water, energy, air quality, and CAD workflows. The company supports public agencies, utilities, and industrial clients with instruments, telemetry systems, and analytics platforms—such as WISKI and 3DViewStation—for hydrology, weather, water quality, and resource tracking. Backed by over 750 global specialists, KISTERS North America combines global engineering expertise with local support to enable sustainable, data-driven decision-making.
Other Information: Founded in 2004, KISTERS North America is an industry-leading supplier of precision water, weather and environmental sensors and decision support software for the renewables industry. This synergy of hardware and software empowers solar decision-makers in resolving complex asset protection challenges, beginning with innovative Forecasting, Nowcasting and Real time observation and measurement of Hail, Snow and Wind. We launched our HailSens IoT Hail Monitoring sensor at RE+ in 2022 and in April 2023, launched HailSens360, a complete Hail Monitoring and Hail Prediction system for Utility Scale Solar Farms. With 60 years of engineering expertise we are trusted globally and work closely with numerous city, county, state and federal agencies such as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Geological Survey, U.S. Army Corp of Engineers, U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, U.S. Department of Agriculture and many more.