Protecting the Grid Today, Preparing the Grid for Tomorrow.

Fallen tree on the lines on the snowy country

You Can’t Fix What You Can’t Sense.

Electric utilities are expected to maintain near-perfect uptime, but they typically only learn of hazards like fallen limbs or damaged power lines after they cause outages or disasters. This gap, known as Hazard Awareness Delay, leads to expensive outages and public safety risks.

Fallen line on the road

Pinpoint Hazards.

We’ve pioneered a new kind of grid intelligence—a platform that provides constant visibility into real-time electrical, physical, and environmental conditions by capturing information directly at the pole. This new class of technology is called Active Grid Response. It is defined by immediate detection, precise localization, detailed identification, and even monitoring during outages.

Lineman in gridware hat looking on the pole construction

Developed in Partnership With Utilities.

Power companies need a partner. Using our platform, crews can get to the right location, with the right gear, armed with the right information. Together, we can make the grid safer, smarter, and more responsive.

Lineman at the sunset working on the pole and installation gridscope

Built by a Lineman
for Linemen.

We understand the rigor required to do this work. We’ve met the men and women that work on the lines, and we know what they’re made of. They’re relentlessly committed to getting the job done. And we’re relentlessly committed to giving them the tools they need to do it.

Changing the Way You See the Grid.

With more than 90 million field hours and counting, Gridware is already detecting the small changes that lead to big problems.

Together with utility companies, we’re preventing hazards from causing harm. We’re helping crews restore power quickly and safely. And we’re extending the life of assets in the field.

Let’s create a smarter, stronger, more resilient grid—together.

Lineman with gridscope on the pole in foreground