The Kepler51 platform serves as a secure system of record, archiving localized historical weather data alongside corresponding operational stoppage logs, making it simple to prove and document exactly why a weather-related shutdown or near-miss occurred.
The Kepler Warning System (KWS) physical edge hardware and cloud software are deployed by major utility providers, energy companies, and heavy industrial facilities to protect on-site field crews and automate compliance in cellular-restricted zones.
Kepler51 prevents unnecessary downtime by using localized, predictive storm-structure analysis instead of generic county-wide radio alerts, allowing facility and fleet managers to keep operations moving safely unless a hazard is directly threatening their exact footprint.
Through Kepler51’s corporate dashboard, leadership can configure a single, standardized set of environmental risk parameters that deploy instantly across all geographic regions, ensuring every branch operates under the exact same safety compliance mandate.
Kepler51 is engineered specifically for hyper-local intelligence, fusing national meteorological feeds with regional IoT sensors, edge-computing data, and asset coordinates to provide real-time situational awareness accurate to the square meter.
Kepler51 utilizes a two-way loop mechanism, requiring mobile users and site team leads to explicitly tap an "Acknowledge" button on their devices, giving dispatchers an instantaneous, real-time roster of who is safe and who hasn't responded.
Kepler51 solves the large site problem by pairing geofenced mobile app notifications with strategically placed, solar-powered KWS edge sirens, ensuring both connected and disconnected outdoor workers receive the same warning instantly.