Grid intelligence that people can actually use.
Surpl combines official grid data, weather conditions and device context to turn system complexity into simple, useful energy guidance for homes, businesses and administrators.
- Official grid data where indicated
- Weather and renewable context
- Clear Surpl analysis labelling
- Built for members, operators and communities
The grid is changing constantly. Surpl helps make those changes understandable — and eventually actionable — without expecting users to interpret raw energy data themselves.
What goes into Surpl Grid Intelligence
- Official grid data where indicated
- Weather context, including wind, temperature and cloud cover
- Device telemetry and flexibility context
- Historical event patterns
- User-friendly interpretation layer
What comes out
Surpl Grid Intelligence helps produce:
- Simple member guidance — e.g. better time to charge today, grid pressure expected this evening, or a good renewable window this afternoon.
- Admin insight — better visibility into patterns, risk windows, historical events and recommended actions.
- Public understanding — a clearer view of what happened on the grid and why it matters.
Official data and Surpl analysis
Where Surpl shows official grid information, it is clearly labelled. Where Surpl shows predictions, recommendations or derived interpretations, those are clearly identified as Surpl analysis.
Why it matters
The future energy system will not run well on visibility alone. It needs interpretation, timing and coordination. Surpl’s goal is to make those layers accessible to ordinary users, operators and communities.
Built for credibility
This capability is especially useful for:
- Press and public-interest audiences
- Local authorities and community energy stakeholders
- Funders and policy reviewers
- Technical partners and investors
Official grid data where indicated
Official data: Supported by EirGrid Group Data
FAQ
Is Surpl prediction official?
No. Surpl predictions are Surpl analysis and should never be confused with official grid signals.
Why combine weather and device data?
Because the grid is affected by both supply conditions and real-world demand patterns, and better recommendations come from looking at both together.
Make energy decisions with better context.
See how Surpl turns grid complexity into clear, usable intelligence.