360 GrO

Intelligent Greenhouse Energy Management

Our secure, cloud-based platform that connects directly to greenhouse control systems, giving growers a clearer view of energy performance, operating conditions, and cost drivers.

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Revolutionize Your Greenhouse Management

A Clearer View of Greenhouse Energy Performance

Greenhouse operations do not run in a static environment. Energy prices shift, weather conditions change, and operating demands move quickly. 360 GrO helps growers respond with greater control by combining live operational visibility with the forecasting and analysis needed to plan ahead.

Make More Confident Decisions in a Volatile Energy Market

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Unified Data Dashboard

View key greenhouse and energy data in one secure platform. By bringing historical, current, and forecasted information together, 360 GrO helps teams monitor performance over time, compare operating periods, and identify changes that may require action.

Forecasting and Scenario Planning

Assess how changing weather, market conditions, and operating strategies may affect performance and cost before decisions are made. 360 GrO supports more proactive planning by helping greenhouse teams evaluate possible outcomes and prepare for changing conditions with greater confidence.

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Real-Time Market and Operational Visibility

Monitor performance as conditions evolve and understand how operating decisions relate to energy cost in real time. From managing peak electricity periods to planning seasonal heating strategies, 360 GrO helps greenhouse teams act with stronger cost awareness in day-to-day operations.

Evaluate Risk Before Making Operational Changes

In greenhouse operations, small adjustments can have meaningful cost implications. 360 GrO’s scenario tools help users evaluate potential changes before they are implemented so they can better manage pricing pressure, reduce unnecessary exposure, and maintain tighter control over energy spend.

Understand Where Energy Costs Are Coming From

360 GrO helps greenhouse operators examine consumption patterns across the facility with intuitive graphing tools and clear operational context. Users can compare performance by climate zone, track how energy use is changing, and better understand how hourly and daily pricing affects operating cost.

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Illuminate Energy Usage: Pinpoint Consumption Patterns

360 GrO is a tailor-made platform designed to meet the unique needs of  greenhouse operators. It offers intuitive graphing tools and innovative “What-If” scenarios, enabling you to analyze energy consumption by specific climate zones and optimize energy usage based on hourly and daily rate fluctuations.

Forecast Your Success with AI-Powered Insights

360 GrO will provide manual or automated suggestions to optimize your Greenhouse energy costs. Our Greenhouse optimizer gives you flexibility without impacting production when implementing different options. Preview the impact small changes make!

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Minimize Risk, Maximize Efficiency

In the high-stakes world of greenhouse management, informed decisions are crucial. Our advanced “What-If” scenario tool allows you to:

Simulate operational changes and their financial impacts

Identify peak cost-generating elements across your daily operations

Pinpoint optimal times and targets for cost-reduction strategies

Learn More About 360 GrO

Reduce energy costs in your greenhouse with a simple, powerful solution. 360 GrO delivers measurable results that boost your profitability through smarter energy management. Watch the video to learn more.

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Customer Testomonials

360 Energy found savings we didn’t even know were possible. Their ability to dive deep into our data and challenge assumptions made a real financial difference for us.

Golden Acre Farms

Luis Chibante

President & CEO

“Energy is a big cost of ours, alongside labour. Just like we rely on advice from our crop consultants, as the crop changes so the energy markets change, and we need to be aware of these changes and make informed decisions.”

Doef’s Greenhouses

Eric Doef

Owner

”Energy is controllable if you approach it with a focus on energy usage, efficiency, and supply management. When those work together, you gain control over energy and cost.”

Samuel, Son & Co., Limited

John Lennartz

Corporate Director of Environment & Energy

“We are a data driven organization. With the help of 360 Energy, we have learned about how market, regulatory and energy use patterns integrate to influence our energy costs. We are increasing the data available to us for monitoring our energy use and building in-house skill sets in how to analyze and apply that data to reduce cost and optimize production.”

David Hsu

Chief Operating Officer

Cronos Group

“360 Energy has helped our teams come together and say, “What else can we do?” It’s helped them change their perspective from what’s controllable to what’s achievable. It’s a whole different perspective that we’re building. We deliver service to our customer, but we do it in an energy-efficient, sustainable environment.”

Metrolinx

Paul Finnerty

VP, Government Operations

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