Grid modeling

Sensorless Dynamic Line Ratings

Grid model

Power flow forecasting

Production, consumption forecasting

Identify limiting elements

Predict power flows

3× less risk of wildfires

Avoid the risk of overheating of power lines

Your grid is probably not operated safely during hot, windless hours, especially on parts of your network that are sheltered from the wind by trees, buildings or hills. Such lines are at risk of overheating and can become damaged or even spark wildfires.

Operate with confidence

GridRaven ensures the actual limits of your grid are always maintained, in every section of every line. Most of the time you'll gain additional capacity, but sometimes capacity should be reduced. We ensure there are no safety violations anywhere in your network. We give you peace of mind.

The grid needs an upgrade

Grids are under increasing stress due to the growing demand for power around the world.

Electricity demand is growing

Grids are under increasing stress due to the growing demand for power around the world.

Solar and wind are growing exponentially

The best resources for solar and wind are often located far away from centres of demand with weak existing grids. Transporting this zero marginal cost power to consumers requires a massive grid build-out.

The global power grid must double in length by 2040.

The acceleration in the pace of building the grid is unprecedented. The quickest way to add capacity is to maximize existing lines.

3000 GW of power generation is waiting for a grid connection

The grid already cannot handle new connection requests from industry, data centres, batteries, EV chargers or solar and wind generators. The lack of transmission capacity is now the biggest obstacle to affordable power prices.

The existing grid can handle 30% more

High-voltage transmission lines are extremely sensitive to the weather and especially wind. A light wind doubles the capacity of an overhead line. Grid capacity can safely be increased by one third by properly accounting with the conditions along power lines.