Built for the energy transition.

EDX is the data infrastructure layer that makes the energy transition work. We believe energy data should be as accessible and reliable as electricity itself.

Where we come from.

EDX was born from the TROEF research program — an RVO-funded initiative to accelerate the energy transition through better data infrastructure. In collaboration with BAM, TotalEnergies, TU Eindhoven, and Envitron, we set out to solve the fundamental problem blocking progress: fragmented, siloed energy data.

What started as a research project became a production platform. Today, EDX normalizes energy data across construction sites, energy communities, and smart buildings — connecting hardware from dozens of vendors into a single, governed data layer.

Our mission.

Make energy data accessible, reliable, and shareable — so the energy transition can move faster.

What we stand for.

Value 01
Substance over show
We build real infrastructure that solves real problems. No buzzwords, no hype. If we say it works, it works.
Value 02
Open by design
Open standards (ESDL, OpenAPI). No vendor lock-in. The energy transition accelerates when data flows freely between the right parties.
Value 03
Trust through transparency
Data health scores, access tracking, granular permissions. We don't just move data — we make data governance visible and verifiable.
Value 04
Built to scale
From one building to a thousand. From one connector to fifty. Our architecture, pricing, and onboarding grow with our customers.

The team.

EDX is built by Productized B.V., based in the Netherlands. We're a small team of engineers and energy domain experts building the data infrastructure the energy transition needs.

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Productized B.V.
Netherlands · energydataxchange.com
Building data products for the energy sector since 2023. From research collaboration to production platform.

Our partners.

EDX was co-developed with leading organizations in construction, energy, and research.

BAM
One of Europe's largest construction companies. Uses EDX for real-time energy monitoring across construction sites, from groundbreak through handover.
TotalEnergies
Global energy company. Collaborates with EDX on multi-stakeholder energy data sharing and governance for large-scale projects.
TU Eindhoven
Leading technical university. Academic research partner in the TROEF program. Contributes to ESDL data model development and validation.
Envitron
IoT sensor manufacturer. Provides hardware connectivity and sensor data integration for smart buildings and energy communities.

Want to work with us?

Whether you're building energy software, managing communities, or running construction projects — we'd love to hear from you.

Get in touch