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- Large Business (250+ people)
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Core Features
Granular Energy treats clean electricity claims as an operations problem: unify certificate lifecycle management, link it to demand-side contracts, then automate allocation and reporting so suppliers can scale more granular products without spreadsheet drift. Its main features include:
Rules-engine allocations: automate certificate allocation to end customers based on defined rules, reducing manual processing.
Registry connectivity: connect to certificate registries across geographies and streamline registry interactions.
Inventory and lifecycle tracking: track inventories, open positions, and certificate lifecycle events across regions.
Scope 2 emissions calculations: provide customers with the carbon-emissions calculations needed for Scope 2 reporting, alongside allocation records.
White-label reporting outputs: deliver certified/audited reports through white-labelled dashboards or PDFs for customer-facing disclosure.
Offer and portfolio modelling: model green offers and manage a portfolio that can evolve from annual renewables to hourly-shaped products.
Closing Insights
Granular Energy was built by founders with utility and software experience who wanted electricity certificates to send clearer market signals for flexibility, storage, and new clean generation. CEO Toby Ferenczi also founded EnergyTag, the standards body for time-stamped energy certificates, so the platform’s product direction tracks closely with the emergence of tradable, time-stamped certificates and “24/7” procurement.
The platform is most compelling in markets where certificates and disclosure rules are mature and scrutiny is rising, especially the UK and Europe. It supports UK REGO-based offerings (including half-hourly and hourly matched products launched with suppliers such as SmartestEnergy and Ecotricity) and broader European certificate workflows. The 2025 ESNA approval by Elexon also points to deeper UK market participation tied to matching generation and consumption with strong data integrity.
Granular Energy sells B2B software rather than public subscriptions; pricing isn’t posted. It provides enterprise-grade software directly to businesses and utilities through custom deployments, commercial contracts, and integrations tailored to energy suppliers and large buyers.