Edgecom Energy launches agentic AI energy studio
By AI, Created 5:26 AM UTC, June 01, 2026, /AGP/ – Edgecom Energy has launched a new no-code Agentic AI Energy Studio inside its Customer Portal for commercial, industrial, utility and grid-operator teams. The tool is designed to automate energy workflows, reduce missed peak and dispatch events, and scale reporting across single sites or entire portfolios.
Why it matters: - Edgecom Energy is targeting a core pain point in energy operations: teams often know an event is happening before they can act on it. - The new Studio is meant to reduce missed peak events, dispatch opportunities and reporting deadlines by automating responses in real time. - The platform could help operators manage higher electricity costs, more complex grid programs and limited staffing without adding manual work.
What happened: - Edgecom Energy launched the Agentic AI Energy Studio on June 1, 2026, inside the Edgecom Customer Portal. - The no-code Studio lets energy teams build AI-powered workflows that watch energy data, decide when to act and run the response automatically. - The product is powered by EDI, Edgecom’s visual workflow engine for energy events, energy data and energy actions. - The Studio is available now to all Edgecom Energy Customer Portal users. - New customers can request a guided walkthrough by contacting Edgecom Energy directly.
The details: - Energy managers, asset operators and program administrators can build a workflow in under 30 minutes. - Teams can test workflows in Simulate mode before deploying them. - Workflows can roll out at one site or across an entire portfolio. - Six pre-built templates cover common use cases. - The AI Report Module produces plain-English energy summaries from live data. - The report module generates structured summaries that include consumption, top consumers, anomalies and period-over-period comparison. - Weekly summaries arrive Monday morning. - Daily reports arrive before the workday starts. - ESG-ready production-normalized energy intensity is tracked continuously. - EDI continuously monitors peak probability, dispatch signals, sensor thresholds and baseline deviations. - When a threshold is crossed, EDI can trigger a notification, log entry and curtailment calculation. - The workflow engine supports behind-the-meter operators, front-of-the-meter developers, aggregators, ESCOs, utilities and grid operators. - For DER aggregators, ESCOs, utilities and grid operators, the platform is designed to deliver consistent response speed across enrolled assets and automatically generated compliance documentation for each event. - Edgecom says the platform is built natively for energy data, including IoT sensor data, demand response activation status, coincident peak probability from pTrack and dataTrack baselines. - The company says the Studio does not require API setup, third-party connectors or middleware between an asset reading and a workflow trigger. - Edgecom’s product suite also includes pTrack for AI peak prediction, dataTrack for real-time energy monitoring and NeuraCharge for DER and BESS optimization. - Edgecom Energy serves commercial and industrial consumers with an all-in-one energy management platform designed to reduce costs and emissions while maximizing grid incentives.
Between the lines: - The launch reframes energy software from dashboards and alerts to automated execution. - Edgecom is betting that the main bottleneck is not data availability but action speed. - The broad market coverage suggests the company wants one workflow layer to serve both customer-side energy management and grid-facing programs. - The no-code approach lowers the bar for adoption by letting domain experts configure workflows without a heavy integration project.
What’s next: - Edgecom Energy is likely to push guided onboarding for new customers who want to test the Studio. - Wider adoption will depend on how easily teams move from templates and simulation into production workflows across multiple sites. - The platform’s value case will hinge on whether automated responses consistently capture demand, dispatch and reporting opportunities faster than manual operations.
The bottom line: - Edgecom Energy is trying to turn energy operations into an automated, always-on workflow instead of a person-driven response process.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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