Roadmap
Surpl is being built in stages so members, partners, and businesses can see exactly where the platform is today and where it is going next. The roadmap below shows what is live now, what is in active development, and what is waiting on regulatory or partner readiness.
Live now
Onboarding, integrations, goals, and transparency live today.
In active development
Device support, automation, notifications, and reporting.
Next
Branch tools, certificates, dashboards, and partner workflows.
Waiting on regulation
P2P, sharing, GO pooling, and regulated flexibility.
Live now
Live nowThese parts of Surpl are available today or are actively being rolled out:
- Public website and brand.
- Member onboarding and account foundation.
- Consent, privacy, cookie, and legal compliance stack.
- Community branch structure and admin tools.
- Installer-assisted onboarding and consent flow.
- Supported inverter integrations for Fronius, SolarEdge, Solis, GivEnergy, Huawei, SMA, and Enphase.
- Myenergi eddi hot-water support, clearly marked as unofficial where applicable.
- Goals orchestration and device control surfaces.
- Customer-facing transparency pages and roadmap content.
- Partner and regulatory outreach.
- Admin dashboards for aggregated device and platform metrics.
This is the foundation of Surpl. The goal here is to build a trustworthy platform, collect the minimum data needed to support features safely, and give members a clear view of their home energy without mixing live functionality with future plans.
In active development
In active developmentThese are the areas we are actively building next:
- More connected device support as integrations become available.
- Better goal authoring and automation flows.
- Improved member notifications and event messaging.
- Native EV and heat-pump support where official integrations are available.
- Branch reporting by county, province, and operating group.
- Business and fleet-focused workflows.
- Improved onboarding and device connection flows.
- Internal reporting for operations, growth, and policy engagement.
- More automation around scheduling, insights, and participation management.
This stage is about making the platform more useful day to day while keeping the member experience simple and clear.
Next
Planned nextThese are the features we expect to introduce after the current foundation is stable:
- Branch-level flexibility reporting.
- Better certificate and renewable-value workflows where lawful and operationally ready.
- More advanced dashboard insights for members and branch admins.
- Deeper partner onboarding tools.
- More automated reporting for business accounts and community groups.
- Expanded support for EV fleets and multi-site business users.
- Additional device support as integrations become available.
Some of these features depend on partner readiness, product maturity, or operational validation. We will only launch them when we can support them properly.
Waiting on regulation
Waiting on regulationThese features are part of the long-term vision, but they are currently waiting on regulatory or market changes before they can be offered in full:
- Peer-to-peer energy trading.
- Energy sharing and local settlement models.
- GO pooling and expanded certificate workflows.
- Broader regulated flexibility participation.
Surpl is designed with these pathways in mind, but full support depends on legal and market frameworks that are still evolving.
Why this matters
Ireland now has a formal Smart Meter Data Access Code framework and ESB Networks is publishing non-personal smart meter data reports, which means the data layer for future energy services is becoming more real and more structured.
At the same time, more ambitious market models like full peer-to-peer trading still depend on regulation, implementation detail, and operational readiness. Surpl is building the product layer that can help members participate safely and transparently when the rules and systems are ready.
What members can expect
Members can expect Surpl to keep expanding in a controlled way. The platform will continue to separate live functionality from estimates and future optionality, and new features will only be introduced when they can be supported properly.
The result should be a platform that starts with clear solar insight, grows into connected home energy, and eventually supports wider community and market participation as the environment allows.
Roadmap timeline
| Stage | Focus | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Live now | Platform foundation, onboarding, compliance, branch structure, supported inverter and eddi integrations, goals orchestration | Live / rolling out |
| In active development | Device integrations, automation, onboarding, notifications, reporting | Active development |
| Next | Branch reporting, certificate workflows, advanced dashboards, partner tools | Planned |
| Waiting on regulation | P2P trading, energy sharing, broader settlement models, regulated flexibility | Dependent on regulation |