envelio is excited to announce their expansion into the USA. This strategic move not only symbolizes the global growth of their company, but also embodies their firm commitment to accelerating the global energy transition.
The USA faces the challenge of significantly advancing the expansion of renewable energies in order to reduce the climate-damaging emissions of CO2. This is precisely where envelio steps in: Their technology aims to considerably accelerate the grid interconnection processes through digitalization and automation, thus making a substantial contribution to transforming the energy supply in the United States.
Creative grid integration concepts
Dr. Simon Koopmann, Co-Founder and CEO of envelio, emphasizes the importance of this step: “The U.S. grids are facing a huge wave of interconnection requests creating an urgent need for efficient grid analysis, effective grid expansion, and creative grid integration concepts.”
With the Intelligent Grid Platform, envelio aims to help US grid operators significantly reduce the massive queue of solar and wind projects, which together comprise more than 1200 gigawatts of capacity waiting for grid interconnection, and thus substantially contribute to accelerating the energy transition in the USA.
Demand-driven expansion
As they expand their operations into the USA, envelio is striving to achieve similar successes
In Germany, their IGP has already automated 55,000 grid interconnections within the last 12 months, which corresponds to a saving of more than 50,000 hours of work for engineers and technical planners.
As they expand their operations into the USA, envelio is striving to achieve similar successes and establish the foundation for a demand-driven expansion of the distribution networks and the development of flexible smart grids.
Expansion into the USA
Their expansion into the USA and becoming a winner of the 2024 BloombergNEF Award mark the beginning of a new chapter for them.
These developments represent a crucial milestone in their mission to make a significant contribution to the transformation of the global energy landscape and thus to the reduction of CO2 emissions. With this step, they are now notably closer to their vision of “intelligent grids for a sustainable future worldwide.”