inGeniti Launches Subscription-Based Energy Intelligence Platform

New OpEx-based model bundles hardware, AI, and grid orchestration to unlock capacity amid global transformer shortages

Published on Mar. 4, 2026

inGeniti today announced the launch of its new subscription-based Energy Intelligence Platform, designed to help commercial, industrial, and utility customers accelerate electrification while avoiding costly grid hardware upgrades. The platform embeds intelligence into energy billing economics and unlocks transformer capacity without waiting years for hardware expansion.

Why it matters

As transformer lead times double and U.S. transformer prices surge 79%, the global energy transition is encountering a hardware bottleneck. At the same time, AI data centers, electrification initiatives, and renewable integration are scaling faster than grid infrastructure can expand. inGeniti's new subscription model positions intelligence—not hardware expansion—as the solution.

The details

inGeniti delivers edge hardware, real-time monitoring, AI-driven orchestration, and grid market integration under a recurring subscription structure that converts large capital expenditures into predictable operating expenses. The result: customers unlock stranded transformer capacity, avoid substation upgrades, and accelerate interconnections—without waiting years for new infrastructure manufacturing.

  • inGeniti announced the launch of its new platform on March 3, 2026.

The players

inGeniti

A company building the Energy Intelligence Layer for distributed infrastructure, integrating edge hardware, AI orchestration, billing intelligence, and grid market connectivity to unlock capacity without waiting for hardware manufacturing cycles.

Bhartendu Sinha

The CEO of inGeniti.

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What they’re saying

“Our platform embeds intelligence into energy billing economics and unlocks transformer capacity without waiting years for hardware expansion.”

— Bhartendu Sinha, CEO (EINPresswire.com)

What’s next

inGeniti is offering several subscription-based products, including PeakPilot for commercial and industrial demand optimization, GridPulse for utility demand response, NodeGrid for microgrid ecosystem orchestration, and ChargeWise for EV charging optimization. The company is addressing challenges around subscription model adoption by directly tying fees to measurable demand savings, grid revenue participation, and avoided infrastructure CapEx.

The takeaway

inGeniti's subscription-based Energy Intelligence Platform represents a shift in how energy infrastructure is financed and deployed, positioning intelligence as the solution to the global energy transition's hardware bottleneck rather than relying on costly and time-consuming grid hardware expansion.