Clarity for Future Grid Demand

PassivSure is building the data layer that connects high-impact residential building projects to utility planning and grid decision-making. As electrification accelerates, utilities face growing uncertainty around peak demand, infrastructure timing, and resilience, even as the most valuable demand signals already exist inside permitting and incentive workflows. Today, that project-level data is fragmented across cities, utilities, and program administrators, limiting its usefulness beyond individual reviews.

PassivSure works within existing permitting and incentive processes to turn active projects into verified, structured data that supports both near-term program execution and longer-term planning. Rather than replacing forecasting or grid systems, PassivSure improves the quality and granularity of the inputs feeding them—grounding planning decisions in what is actually being built, not just what is modeled.

Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, PassivSure partners with municipal utilities, community choice aggregators, program administrators, and utility–municipal collaborations operating in high-risk or high-growth regions. Most engagements begin with focused pilots designed to test real workflows, generate defensible data, and scale what works—making future demand visible, verifiable, and usable before it reaches the grid.

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