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Why the electrical grid needs more software

Last updated: December 29, 2025 9:20 am
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The electrical grid is an essential but often overlooked part of our daily lives. It works best when it fades into the background, unnoticed and unobtrusive. However, recent events such as fires in California and freezes in Texas have brought the grid into the spotlight, raising concerns about demand, supply, pricing, and the strain on natural resources.

In 2025, the electrical grid took center stage as electricity rates rose by 13% in the U.S. This increase was driven by advancements in AI technology, such as repurposing supersonic jet engines for data center use and exploring the possibility of beaming solar power down from space. As data centers continue to grow, the demand for electricity is projected to nearly triple in the next decade, leading to consumer frustration and calls for a nationwide moratorium on new projects.

To address these challenges, a new wave of startups has emerged with software solutions aimed at optimizing the grid. Companies like Gridcare and Yottar are using data analytics to identify spare capacity on the grid and connect it with medium-sized users. By leveraging existing resources and coordinating distributed energy sources like wind, solar, and batteries, these startups hope to improve grid efficiency and reliability.

Other startups, such as Base Power and Terralayr, are focusing on building virtual power plants using fleets of batteries scattered across the grid. By leasing batteries to homeowners and aggregating their capacity, these companies can provide backup power during outages and support the grid when demand is high.

In addition to software solutions, efforts are underway to modernize the grid with industry-specific models and AI technology. Companies like Nvidia and Google are partnering with power industry organizations to improve efficiency and streamline connection requests from new sources of electricity.

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While the transition to a more modern and sustainable grid will take time, 2026 could be the year when significant progress is made. Software solutions offer a cost-effective and flexible way to address the challenges facing the grid, making them an attractive option for utilities and regulators. By embracing these technologies, we can ensure that the grid is ready to meet the growing demand for power in the years to come.

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