What we are working on, in one sentence: your best people's time belongs to decisions, not to forms.
We are working toward a future in which as little time as possible is spent on administrative work. Status checks, deadline lists, the same data retyped into ever new formats: all of that a system can handle more reliably than a person.
The bulk of the time then flows into what cannot be digitized or automated: design and assessment, negotiation, decisions. And into the relationships with authorities, grid operators, and partners that projects depend on in practice.
This is not an end in itself. Every hour that does not go into administration shortens the path from project start to commissioning. For infrastructure projects, that means: connected to the grid sooner, operational sooner.
We are building the platform for infrastructure projects in renewable energy, at high and medium voltage. A platform that unites all stakeholders: project developers, planners, EPCs, certifiers, and investors work from the same up-to-date record. The result is maximum operational efficiency across the entire project lifecycle.
Wind projects from land securing to commissioning: long timelines, many parties, many interfaces. That is exactly where the platform comes in.
Solar projects with high volumes and recurring workflows: the more standardized the process, the greater the leverage of handling it centrally.
Battery storage as the fastest-growing project class: a fast-moving market with demanding requirements for grid connection and deadlines.
A platform of this size is not built in one go. We take on one process, build it with the teams who work in it every day, and let it prove itself in daily use. Only then comes the next one.
It starts with the grid connection: the procedure with the most parties involved, the tightest deadlines, and the largest share of administration. What works there carries the platform forward.
Thinking big, building step by step.
If this direction convinces you, let's talk: about your processes, your projects, and the next concrete step. 20 minutes is enough to start.
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