Can the load be delivered here, on time, and at scale?

EnersynQ is an energy systems intelligence platform focused on whether large loads can be delivered here, on time, and at scale.

Workstreams under EnersynQ

EnersynQ organizes power-readiness work around the gap between planned electric demand and deliverable energized capacity.

Method

Power Readiness Method

A structured assessment of available power, binding constraints, infrastructure lead times, operating flexibility, and delivery risk.

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Study · Accepted NAPS

EV Fleet Transformer Study

A 15-minute time-series study comparing unmanaged charging, thermally managed charging, and storage-backed coordination against transformer loading, hot-spot temperature, and insulation aging. The related paper has been accepted for NAPS.

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Regional · In development

Michigan / MISO Analysis

A regional dataset and analysis in development using public interconnection and infrastructure evidence.

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Case · In development

Large-Load Case

A public-data assessment in development examining time-to-power, binding constraints, and infrastructure dependencies for a proposed large load.

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EnersynQ Insights

Field notes and briefs on large-load growth, EV fleet charging, interconnection, transformers, storage, and time-to-power risk.

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