Shared energy only works when the data is shareable, trusted, and fair.

EDX gives communities one governed data layer for members, operators, municipalities, and grid partners, so allocation, reporting, and collaboration stop living in spreadsheets and vendor portals.

Member-level visibilityScoped data sharingAudit-ready governance
Stakeholder access map

Every party sees the right layer of data, with clear boundaries and traceable sharing.

ResidentsOwn usage, production share, and community-level outcomes.
Personal
OperatorsCommunity-wide performance, allocation, and operational monitoring.
Managed
Grid partnersScoped planning and balancing data without tenant-level overexposure.
Scoped
MunicipalitiesReporting views for subsidy, compliance, and sustainability programs.
Audited

Community energy breaks down when data stays siloed.

The assets may be shared, but the operating picture rarely is. Community operators, members, grid partners, and municipalities often work from different portals, delayed exports, and incomplete allocation views.

No shared view Solar, batteries, chargers, and meters live across different vendor systems with no coherent community-level operating picture.
Allocation trust Without reliable allocation inputs, members lose trust and community operations become administrative rather than scalable.
Partner friction Grid operators, municipalities, and service providers end up relying on exports and email instead of governed access.

One data backbone for fair sharing, reporting, and multi-stakeholder coordination.

The real value is not just data collection. It is being able to decide who sees which layer of community data, for which purpose, and with enough structure that allocation and reporting stay defensible.

Surface Residents Operators External partners
Personal usage and share Own household Aggregate only Hidden
Community asset monitoring Read only Full ops Contract-based
Allocation and billing inputs Outcome view Allocation logic Shared by purpose
Municipal / grid reporting Not needed Prepared exports Scoped reporting

Built for the workflows that make an energy community actually work.

Assets and members
Household meters
Shared solar
Community battery
EV charging
EDX Governed exchange layer
Role-based access Allocation inputs CSV / JSON exports
Community outputs
Resident portal
Operator dashboard
Municipal reporting
Grid partner view
Member-level dataPer-household consumption and production visibility with privacy-conscious boundaries.
Shared asset monitoringTrack communal solar, batteries, and EV charging in one operational view.
Data contractsDefine exactly what data flows to which partner and for what purpose.
Open standardsESDL-aligned structure that fits the wider Dutch energy ecosystem.

Planning an energy community rollout?

We’ll walk through stakeholder access, fair allocation inputs, reporting requirements, and how to structure governance without adding operational overhead.