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Description |
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Company Name |
Gridware. |
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Website |
www.gridware.io |
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Established Date |
2020 |
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Headquartered |
United States |
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Market Position/ History |
Gridware was founded in the year 2020. |
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No. of Employees |
~ 50 employees |
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Competitors |
Dryad Networks GmbH Insight Robotics IQ Technologies for Earth and Space GmbH Orora Technologies Paratronic SmokeD Pano |
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CEO |
Timothy Barat, |
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Ownership Type |
Private |
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Contact Information |
Headquarters Walnut Creek, CA Tel: +1 916-947-9747 |
Gridware builds technology that efficiently addresses these challenges with products that enable utilities to monitor assets, detect and prevent hazards like vegetation contact, downed lines, transformer overloads and pole rot. Armed with accurate knowledge, lineworkers’ valuable time is spent fixing the grid instead of searching for problems, allowing utilities to operate a grid that is more reliable, more resilient and wildfire resistant. The company’s solutions offers numerous benefits. By design, Gridscope is constantly put to the test to ensure it is a reliable option for grid reliability. What stemmed from years of scientific trials, modeling and proprietary algorithm design, including tests at Gridware’s field site has grown into a network implemented by utilities across the United States.
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Product |
Product Description |
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Gridware |
Detect Faults in Real-Time Gridware’s system allows utilities to identify and locate faults including those caused by grid equipment failure, downed lines or vegetation contact helping to reduce outages and wildfire threat in real-time. Expedite Outage Repairs Gridware’s system operates independently of the grid, including during planned or unplanned outage events. This enables utilities to dispatch line crews to the exact location of the problem informed with the knowledge of what to expect once they get there. Manage Asset Health Gridware's system tracks wear and tear on physical assets—including environmental, wildlife, and physical stress unique to each asset. This data-driven approach uses condition-based information to prioritize maintenance schedules, ultimately extending the lifespan of the infrastructure. |
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Latest News |
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October 2024 |
Solar-Powered Line Sensors Predict Wildfires Gridware used solar-powered sensors and artificial intelligence to detect fire risks. With solar-powered sensors and an algorithm running 6,000 measurements per second, California-based Gridware is securing transmission and distribution lines against wildfire threats. The platform analyzes harmonics from utility poles to locate equipment failures, downed lines, vegetation encroachment, pole tilt, and other risks. The startup’s Gridscope sensors integrate solar panels to sustain operations during outages. With continuous measurements, each Gridscope employs analog and digital signal processing to generate data locally on the device. After detecting a fault, the software alerts the utility with a precise location and cause, among other data points. |
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