15 Sep 2025

Meet Victoria Phu, Frontend Development Intern at Eneryield.
This fall, Eneryield welcomed Victoria Phu as a Frontend Developer Intern.
She is currently studying Frontend Development at Medieinstitutet and will be focusing on creating user-friendly interfaces, developing web applications, and supporting the design and implementation of new features during her internship.
Victoria expressed her motivation to join Eneryield, highlighting her interest in working with innovative technology and learning from a team at the forefront of AI Fault Prediction and Analytics in the energy sector.
We look forward to her contributions as she supports the development of Eneryield IntelliView® and helps strengthen our mission to predict power outages with Explainable AI.
Interested in doing your internship at Eneryield? Contact Ellen Håkman
9 Sep 2025
Eneryield participated in the Electricity Engineers’ Association of New Zealand Conference and Exhibition (EEA 2025), held at Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre from 9–11 September. The event gathered industry professionals to discuss innovation, resilience, and future challenges for the power sector.
Together with co-exhibitor EcoPhi, Eneryield presented its AI-powered solution Eneryield IntelliView®. The solution enables utilities to detect weak points in the grid, receive early warnings, prevent outages through predictive insights, and plan smarter maintenance strategies.

Jesse Koskela at the EEA (Electrical Engineers Association) Conference and Exhibition 2025 in Christchurch
Eneryield is proud to have contributed to the discussions on how artificial intelligence can enhance grid reliability and support utilities in their digital transformation.
To learn more about how Eneryield IntelliView® can support your operations, reach out to our CCO, Jesse Koskela.
2 Sep 2025

Eneryield booth at Cigre Australia 2025
Eneryield participated in CIGRE Australia 2025, held at the Adelaide Convention Centre from 2–4 September. The event brought together experts and industry leaders to discuss innovation and resilience in power systems.
At Booth 7, Eneryield, together with co-exhibitor EcoPhi, showcased Eneryield IntelliView®, its AI-powered Fault Prediction and Analytics solution.
Eneryield was pleased to contribute to the discussions on the role of artificial intelligence in enhancing grid reliability. To learn more about how Eneryield IntelliView® can support your operations, get in touch with our team
29 June 2025
Eneryield participated in IEEE PowerTech 2025, held in Kiel, Germany. The conference is one of the leading international forums for power engineering research and innovation, bringing together academics, utilities, and technology providers.
At the event, Eneryield presented Eneryield IntelliView®, its AI-powered Fault Prediction and Analytics solution for electric power systems. Built on more than 10 years of research, the solution enables utilities to predict and localize power failures weeks before they occur, supporting smarter maintenance strategies and improved grid reliability.
Interested in learning more about the background of Eneryield Intelliview® Machine Learning software? Reach out to Karl Bäckström

Karl Bäckström, Eneryield's CTO at IEEE Power Tech 2025 in Kiel.
23 June 2025

Ebrahim Balouji presenting about the topic Explainable AI for Sensorless Fault Prediction at PAC World
Eneryield will participate in the PAC World Conference 2025 in Glasgow, 23–26 June, at Booth 5. During the event, Ebrahim Balouji will speak on the topic Explainable AI for Sensorless Fault Prediction in Distribution Networks, while CCO Jesse Koskela will demonstrate how Eneryield IntelliView®identifies evolving faults and present on Digitalization of Substation and AI Fault Prediction.
Eneryield is looking forward to continuing these important discussions at PAC World 2025.
To learn more about Eneryield IntelliView®and its applications, please contact our CEO and Co- founder, Ebrahim Balouji.
16 June 2025
Eneryield participated in CIRED 2025 (International Community on Electricity Distribution), held in Geneva. The exhibition brought together industry professionals and experts to share insights and innovations in electricity distribution.
At Booth N8, Eneryield, together with co-exhibitor EcoPhi, showcased Eneryield IntelliView®, the company’s AI-powered software for Fault Prediction and Analytics in electric power systems. The joint demonstration highlighted how the combined solution improves prediction accuracy, reduces downtime, and supports more resilient grid operations.

Ebrahim Balouji holding a poster presentation at CIRED 2025

Johan Rådemar, Ebrahim Balouji and Jesse Koskela at CIRED 2025 in Geneva
Eneryield is proud to have taken part in this year’s CIRED exhibition and to contribute to the dialogue on how artificial intelligence can transform outage prevention and grid reliability.
Eneryield’s CEO and Co-founder, Ebrahim Balouji (Ph.D, Ph.D), presented the paper “Unsupervised Learning of Latent Failures in Fast-Rise Current Waveforms”. His presentation explored how autoencoder-based methods can automatically learn meaningful features from voltage and current signals, enabling faster and more accurate root cause analysis of power grid disturbances with Eneryield IntelliView®.
Learn how Eneryield Intelliview® can support your grid opperations.
12 June 2025
Eneryield participated in the 12th Global Asset Management Forum for DSOs, organized by TBM Group and held in Amsterdam on June 12–13. The event gathered power grid operators, technology providers, and innovators to discuss key challenges and solutions in asset management for modern distribution systems.
Eneryield’s CEO and Co-founder, Ebrahim Balouji (Ph.D, Ph.D), served as Chairman of the forum. He delivered the opening address and gave a presentation on the digitalization of substations and the role of AI-powered Fault Prediction in advancing asset management practices.

Ebrahim Balouji holding a presentation on the digitalization of substations
The forum provided a valuable platform for knowledge exchange and highlighted how digital technologies such as Eneryield IntelliView®can support more reliable and resilient power grid operations.
To learn more about Eneryield IntelliView® and its applications in asset management, reach out to our team
9 May 2025

Eneryield was proud to exhibit at Elfack 2025, held May 6–9 at Svenska Mässan in Gothenburg.
A fantastic week for Eneryield at Elfack 2025 in Gothenburg, held May 6–9 at Svenska Mässan in Gothenburg.
On May 8, our CEO and Co-founder Ebrahim Balouji (Ph.D, Ph.D) presented how AI Fault Prediction and Analytics can transform power grid operations from reactive responses to proactive resilience, showing how Eneryield IntelliView® enables operators to detect vulnerabilities earlier, reduce outages, and strengthen reliability. Being featured on the Tech Stage alongside leading voices in the sector was an honor and underlined the growing importance of predictive, explainable AI in the energy transition.
We were equally proud to be named one of nine finalists for Svenska Energipriset 2025, a recognition of innovative solutions driving the future of the energy sector. Standing alongside established industry leaders highlights the impact of our mission and the progress of our technology.
Beyond the stage, ELFACK gave us the opportunity to meet with many inspiring people across the energy ecosystem and to engage in meaningful conversations about today’s challenges and tomorrow’s opportunities.
Together with our co-exhibitors EcoPhi, we also showcased a full-scale solution, where visitors experienced how EcoPhi's QMU 800 and CMPC 800 collect, and Eneryield IntelliView® together turn complex grid data into actionable intelligence. Our explainable AI Fault Prediction and Analytics solution, helps grid operators stay ahead of faults with early warnings, fewer outages, and smarter maintenance.
Throughout the week, our team engaged with visitors discussing how IntelliView® turns grid data into actionable insights that support reliability and efficiency in power system operations.

We extend our thanks to ELFACK for hosting an excellent event, and to everyone who came by to connect. We look forward to continuing the discussions and building on the momentum from this year’s ELFACK.

Ebrahim Balouji presenting Eneryield Intelliview® and the benefits of AI based Fault Prediction, on the tech stage at Elfack 2025
28 Apr 2025

On April 28, a major power outage disrupted large parts of Spain and Portugal, severely impacting infrastructure and leaving vast communities without electricity. Our thoughts are with everyone affected by this event.
While the exact causes are still under discussion, the rising frequency of technical faults, environmental factors, and external disturbances underscores the growing need to identify vulnerabilities in time. AI is transforming this process by providing critical insights faster than ever before.
Our solution, Eneryield IntelliView®, offers Explainable AI Fault Prediction and Analytics to help grid operators predict vulnerabilities in the grid and act before disruptions occur, which will grow in importance as power systems become more strained.
We also want to recognize and applaud the workers and organizations who are working to restore everything back to normal.
We wish everyone a swift and safe recovery.
22 Apr 2025
CEO and Co-founder of Eneryield, Ebrahim Balouji (Ph.D, Ph.D), was recognized for transforming how power grids are managed, shifting from reactive to proactive, winning the AI Applications category with our predictive analytics solution – winning the AI Applications category at the Energy Tech Summit 2025 in Bilbao.
Energy Tech Summit gave the following motivation behind the award:
“Eneryield is an innovative startup seeking to revolutionize the traditional and unfortunately reactive approach, by introducing a proactive methodology - Eneryield IntelliView®. Focusing on predictive surveillance and maintenance in power grids and systems.”
This recognition validates our mission: To transform power grid monitoring and maintenance by predicting severe faults, providing early warnings to prevent blackouts.
A big thank you to Energy Tech Summit, Energy Tech Challengers, and everyone who has supported us on our journey.
Would you like Eneryield to attend to your
exhibition? Reach out to Ellen Håkman

Ebrehim Balouji on stage moments before winning the category of AI Applications at Energy Tech Summit

Eneryield selected as a finalist for the Swedish Energy Award
This recognition from Svenska Energipriset underscores the growing importance of proactive, AI-driven approaches in strengthening the energy sector. Standing among established leaders highlights not only the relevance of Eneryield’s work, but also the impact that innovation can have on creating a more sustainable and resilient future. We look forward to continuing our journey and contributing to the energy transition together with industry partners and pioneers.
We extend our thanks to the jury and all partners behind Svenska Energipriset, including Svenska Mässan, Swedish Energy Agency, Innovatum AB, InnoEnergy, Eneff, Energieffektiviseringsföreningen, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Installatörsföretagen, and Chalmers University of Technology, for highlighting the role of innovation in driving the energy transition.
Our solution, Eneryield IntelliView®, uses explainable AI Fault Prediction and Analytics to help utilities and industries meet today’s grid challenges by detecting severe faults early, preventing outages, and improving overall reliability and efficiency. We are proud that our work is acknowledged as part of the transition toward a more resilient and sustainable energy system.
10 April 2025
Eneryield has been named finalist for the Swedish Energy Award, Svenska Energipriset, a recognition of innovative solutions that contribute to a more sustainable energy future.
“It’s a true honor to be recognized by Svenska Energipriset and to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the leading innovators in the energy sector. This acknowledgment validates our dedicated research for over 10 years and reinforces that our mission to transform grid operations with proactive AI-based fault prediction remains both timely and necessary.”
- Ebrahim Balouji (Ph.D., Ph.D.), CEO & Co-Founder, Eneryield

Eneryield's entry selected as a finalist for the Swedish Energy Award Eneryield IntelliView®.
4 Apr 2025
Eneryield was honored to participate in TBM Group’s 10th Annual Global Outage Management Forum for DSOs, held on April 3–4, 2025, in Berlin. Our CEO, Ebrahim Balouji (Ph.D, Ph.D), presented “AI-Based Fault Prediction and Analytics of Evolving Faults in Electric Power Systems”and shared how Eneryield IntelliView® helps Distribution System Operators (DSOs) strengthen reliability, accelerate fault management, and minimize downtime.
With increasing demands for transparency, speed, and resilience, Eneryield supports DSOs by:
Identifying faults early through predictive insights
Accelerating root cause analysis with explainable AI
Preventing outages to extend component lifespan and improve grid reliability
The forum brought together DSO leaders and energy experts to discuss the role of digitalization and AIin transforming outage management. We greatly valued the opportunity to exchange perspectives and showcase how Eneryield IntelliView® turns complex fault data into actionable intelligence for operators.
A big thank you to TBM Group for hosting an excellent event.
If you wish to have Eneryield present at your next exhibition, contact Ellen Håkman

Jesse Koskela, Ebrahim Balouji and Johan Rådemar standing in the Eneryield booth at the 10th Annual Global Outage Management Forum
1 Apr 2025

Meet Max Nordström, Digital Marketing Intern at Eneryield.
We are pleased to welcome Max Nordström as our new Digital Marketing Intern at Eneryield! He is currently studying the Digital Marketing Manager program at Medieinstitutet and will support Eneryield in areas including SEO, marketing automation, website optimization, GA4 analytics, and content marketing. His work will help strengthen our digital presence and outreach as we continue to grow.
Max shares: “I am thrilled to get the chance to help Eneryield expand their reach through my newly found knowledge, and look forward to learning much more from my mentor, Ellen Håkman. I think that Eneryield is a very exciting company, with an even more exciting product which is making it possible for companies to predict power outages in electric systems, thus contributing to a more sustainable grid. It’s an honor to be a part of a team of such nice people, working toward transforming worldwide energy systems, making them both more reliable and sustainable.”
We are excited to have Max on board and look forward to the contributions he will bring to our team for both of his internship periods.
Interested in doing your internship at Eneryield? Contact Ellen Håkman
28 Mar 2025
Eneryield exhibited together with Lanner Electronics Inc. at DTECH International 2025, held March 24–27 in Dallas, Texas. The showcase highlighted how Eneryield IntelliView®, our explainable AI Fault Prediction and analytics software, integrates with Lanner’s IEC 61850-3 certified ICS-P770 and LEC-3340 platforms to enhance grid reliability and operational efficiency.
Our CTO, Karl Bäckström, Ph.D., demonstrated live how IntelliView® enables utilities and industrial operators to:
Detect incipient faults earlier to prevent costly outages and equipment damage
Strengthen grid resilience through predictive, explainable insights
Streamline operations by pairing software analytics with robust, substation-grade hardware
The collaboration with Lanner underscores a shared commitment to practical solutions that bridge advanced analytics with dependable edge computing.




Johan Rådemar, COO at Eneryield, at Hello Tomorrow in Paris
14 Mar 2025
Eneryield took part in the Hello Tomorrow fair in Paris, a global event bringing together innovators and industry leaders to shape the future of technology. Throughout the conference, our COO, Johan Rådemar took part in insightful meetings and valuable discussions focused on the challenges and opportunities in the energy sector.
A central theme was grid resilience, an area where Eneryield’s explainable AI Fault Prediction solution can make a significant difference by enabling proactive maintenance, reducing downtime, and strengthening the reliability of power systems.
The event is an excellent platform for exchanging ideas and connecting with stakeholders who share our vision of a more resilient and sustainable energy future.
If you would like to learn more about our solution and its role in improving grid resilience, we invite you to reach out to us here.
13 Mar 2025
Eneryield participated in the European Industrial Energy Days (EIED) 2025, hosted by Enlit Europe, where the focus was on decarbonization and resilient energy. Industries today face a dual challenge: ensuring uninterrupted operations while at the same time reducing their carbon footprint.
During the event, Eneryield presented how Eneryield IntelliView®, our explainable AI Fault Prediction and analytics software, helps industries bridge this gap by:
Preventing costly downtime and equipment damage
Ensuring reliable operations through predictive analytics
Optimizing energy use in hard-to-decarbonize sectors
By leveraging explainable AI Fault Prediction in electric power systems, IntelliView® enables industries to maintain grid stability and improve energy efficiency—supporting the transition towards net-zero.
We were proud to be on site together with our co-exhibitors, EcoPhi, and to contribute to discussions on how AI-driven insights can enhance energy resilience. Our CCO, Jesse Koskela, represented Eneryield at the event and demonstrated how our technology is already making an impact.
If you are interested in learning more about our approach to industrial decarbonization and grid resilience, get in touch with us here.



Eneryield exhibiting at leading industry energy event European Industrial Energy days in Amsterdam.
12 Mar 2025
We were at the European Industrial Energy Days on March 12–13 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, showcasing our AI-based fault prediction and analytics solution for electric power systems.
This event gathers industry leaders, innovators, and policymakers to discuss the future of industrial energy efficiency, digitalization, and sustainable power solutions.
At the exhibition we demonstrated our solution and how explainable AI is shaping the future of power grid reliability.
5 Mar 2025
Eneryield has received a warm welcome to the TBM Group event being held on the 3-4 April, 2025:
"We are proud to welcome Eneryield as the Silver Sponsor of the 10th Annual Global Outage Management for DSO's" - TBM Group
Hosted by TBM Group, this event brings together industry leaders to discuss the latest innovations in outage management, grid reliability, and digital transformation.
TBM Group states:
"A huge thank you to Eneryield for their support in shaping the future of the energy sector!"
We are happy to have established this partnership with TBM Group and their dedicated team of organizers.


Eneryield exhibiting at leading industry energy event European Industrial Energy days in Amsterdam.
28 Feb 2025
We were at the European Industrial Energy Days on March 12–13 in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, showcasing our AI-based fault prediction and analytics solution for electric power systems.
This event gathers industry leaders, innovators, and policymakers to discuss the future of industrial energy efficiency, digitalization, and sustainable power solutions.
At the exhibition we demonstrated our solution and how explainable AI is shaping the future of power grid reliability.
19 Feb 2025
Power grid fault detection has evolved into fault prediction and prevention.
Traditional methods rely on predefined thresholds and periodic inspections.
These measures are reactive, costly, and may contribute to wear and tear on our grids.
However, waiting for faults to happen is now a thing of the past! With AI, we can instead predict and prevent outages extending the lifetime of grid components and lowering costs.
AI based fault prediction, detects even the slightest variation in voltage and current, predicting faults days or even weeks in advance — even in unsymmetrical components like inverter-based resources.
Our Explainable AI-based solution, Eneryield IntelliView™, predicts and thereby enables prevention of foreseen faults by analyzing historical faults and monitoring real-time data.
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Interested in how explainable AI based solutions can strengthen our grids? Get in touch with us!

11 Feb 2025
Welcome our newest addition to the team Jesse Koskela joining as Chief Commercial Officer,where he will be responsible for leading Eneryield sales operations and managing customer relationships globally as well as being a member of the management team.
"I’m excited to join Eneryield’s growth story at the beginning of a global expansion.
With XAI-driven fault prediction technology that empowers utilities and industries to prevent failures before they happen, we have a unique opportunity to revolutionize grid reliability worldwide.
Looking forward to working with our team and partners to bring this innovation to new markets!"
7 Feb 2025
Our CEO, Ebrahim Balouji (Ph.D., Ph.D.), will be speaking at the 10th Annual Global Outage Management Forum for DSOs, taking place in Berlin, Germany, on April 3–4, 2025, on the topic is AI-Based Fault Prediction and Analytics of Evolving Faults in Electric Power Systems.
Ebrahim will share insights on how sensorless explainable AI enables fault prediction and analysis, helping DSOs improve outage management, grid stability, and system reliability.
We look forward to connecting with industry leaders, innovators, and experts to discuss the future of AI for the benefit of society.
We look forward to connecting with industry leaders, innovators, and experts to discuss the future of AI for the benefit of society.

Meet us there! If you’re attending, and would like to talk about AI in the energy sector, please reach out to us!
6 Feb 2025
31 Jan 2025

We are excited to welcome Marcus Andersson and Filip Olsson, our new master’s thesis students, to Eneryield! Alongside their studies in Complex Adaptive Systems at Chalmers University of Technology, they will be actively engaged in research and development with us.
Their thesis focuses on Foundation Models for Fault Prediction in Electric Power Systems, exploring how advanced deep learning architectures can enhance predictive capabilities in power grids.
Adapting foundation models to the diverse domain of general time-series is a big task but it is a very interesting step towards leveraging the abundant unlabelled data in the power systems application.
We look forward to having Marcus and Filip with us working with AI-driven fault prediction and strengthening power system reliability – Welcome to Eneryield!
24 Jan 2025
As a state-of-the-art AI fault prediction and analytics software company, we are excited to present our solution at several fairs and conferences around the world in 2025.
You will find us at these following exhibitions, fairs and conferences ...with additional events lined up.
14 Jan 2025
Fllanza Ahmetaj is joining us as Technical Client Manager. She has recently finished a Master's degree in Decentralized Smart Energy Systems at KTH and a background in electrical engineering with a focus on machine learning applications.
"Joining Eneryield is a great opportunity to apply my experience and knowledge on electrical engineering and energy systems to a work which truly excites me.
I am looking forward to learn from the greatly selected team which managed to make Eneryield a standout player in energy innovation, and I will bring my full dedication to it.
It’s inspiring to contribute to ground breaking solutions that can transform energy systems worldwide.”
We are happy to bring you onboard!

20 Dec 2024

Seasons greetings from all of us at Eneryield. Here is our incredible team at our annual Christmas dinner where we celebrated this years successes and team efforts.
We have had a great year at Eneryield, marked by a number of achievements and growth:
We want to extend a big thank you to everyone who has supported and collaborated with us this year.
6 Dec 2024

We were delighted to meet so many aspiring students at FARM 2024 and I-Day 2024. A big thank you to Chalmers Ventures inviting us to be part of these fantastic events!
21 Nov 2024

The Ny Teknik's article about Eneryield, a swedish startup that can predict power outages, supported by ABB. "Eneryield warns for power outages in the power grid and electric power systems several days before they occur — attracts the giant"
Excited to share that last week, Ny Teknik featured us in an article in connection with being selected for their prestigious 33-list:
"Eneryield signals critical faults in the power grid before a blackout becomes a reality. By acting in time, grid operators can prevent the costly and critical consequences of outages."
Read the full article in Ny Teknik
14 Nov 2024
The 33-list recognizes Sweden’s most promising tech startups driving innovation and sustainability, and it is an honor to be selected alongside such groundbreaking companies.
“Our product is based on more than 10 years of research, and to be recognized on the 33-list is a confirmation of all the hard work put into driving innovation with AI in the energy sector.”
- Ebrahim Balouji (Ph.D, Ph.D), CEO and Co-Founder

The Ny Teknik list is awarded to the most innovative Start-ups that are creating a more sustainable future, and we are honored to be chosen for the list in 2024.
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CEO, Ebrahim Balouji (Ph.D, Ph.D), speaking about AI-based prediction and analytics of faults in electric power systems at the AI4Energy conference.
11 Nov 2024
CEO at Eneryield, Ebrahim Balouji (Ph.D, Ph.D), will be speaking about AI-based prediction and analysis of faults in electric power systems at the fair in Stockholm on November 12th at 15:40 CET.
AI4Energy is a conference where AI Sweden, Energiforsk AB, and Power Circle are gathering the Swedish energy sector for a two-day conference, bringing together experts and innovators to discuss AI's role in creating a sustainable energy future.
For inquiries: balouji@eneryield.com
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6 Nov 2024
Our CTO, Karl Bäckström (Ph.D.), visited the U.S. to attend the 2024 Western Protective Relay Conference (WPRC) in Spokane, Washington where he delivered an extensive presentation on our Sensorless AI Solution for Fault Prediction and Analytics together with Joe Xavier, Global Product Manager at ABB.
Karl Bäckström (Ph.D.), CTO at Eneryield, presenting our solution Eneryield IntelliView™

Together with ABB we demonstrated how our AI-powered fault prediction seamlessly integrates with virtualized and centralized protective relay systems in electric power systems.
This synergy underscores how real-time AI-powered grid monitoring and predictive maintenance address critical challenges in the energy sector, showcasing the potential to enhance grid reliability and facilitate efficient power grid expansion.
Connecting with industry professionals on these topics is essential to advancing the future of energy. We look forward to continuing these valuable collaborations in the U.S.

Johan Rådemar, COO at Eneryield, at the Enlit fair 2024
22 Oct 2024
Johan Rådemar, COO at Eneryield, attended the Enlit fair in Milan. Enlit is intended to connect, inspire and evolve europes energy grids, with the end goal to decarbonize and digitalize energy.
Aligned with this end-goal, Eneryield had the pleasure to part-take in the event to drive innovation in the energy sector forward.
For Inquiries reach out to: johan@eneryield.com
10 Oct 2024
Great to be back at Chalmers, where our solution Eneryield IntelliView™ has its origin. Eneryield is based on a decade of research, much of which has taken place at Chalmers. From our team Jakob Lindqvist and Ellen Håkman were present at the fair got to meet many ambitious students and network with other companies that are also working to drive energy innovation forward.

Our marketing and communications specialist, Ellen Håkman, and Senior ML engineer Jakob Lindqvist on site to meet with masters students from Chalmers.

Inviting industry leaders and start-ups alike it was a great opportunity to share learnings and experiences in the energy sphere. It was interesting to see new solutions brought forward here in Sweden to improve our world as we see it. It was an honor to be invited, we look forward to upcoming events at Chalmers are happy to have seen the interest of so many ambitious students.
9 Oct 2024
Elewit invited CEO of Eneryield, Ebrahim Balouji (Ph.D, Ph.D) to be part of the panel during the DEMODay. Among the very important topics discussed the most centered discussion was surrounding: where and how AI can be used to benefit the power system infrastructure.
Both opportunities and challenges were addressed giving a broad understanding of what is highly prioritized in the energy sphere.


We would like to thank Elewit for inviting us to the DEMODay. It was an inspiring day with great discussions, and we are grateful for the opportunity to be a part of
driving the future of energy together.
19 Sep 2024
During the last couple of weeks, we have visited several conferences in Japan, New Zealand, and Australia alongside our partners ABB.
We had the fantastic opportunity to present our Sensorless Explainable AI for fault prediction and analytics for power grid operators, Eneryield IntelliView™, together with Marco Nunes, at ABB.



We presented among other things, the simple, intuitive dashboard, guiding each user to the most crucial points to pay attention to in each power grid, in order to maintain functional grids, prevent power outages - and minimize costs at every turn.
14 Aug 2024

Ebrahim Balouji, CEO at Eneryield, presenting our solution IntelliView in Bali
CEO, Ebrahim Balouji (Ph.D, Ph.D), showcased how Eneryield IntelliView™ has proven its impact by predicting power outages in power systems. We would like to thank ABB for the opportunity to present and we look forward to supporting the power grid expansion journey, allowing operations to proceed without disturbance.
31 Jul 2024

Ellen has joined Eneryield as Marketing and Communication Specialist, with a background as Digital Marketing Consultant, and a Master's degree in Marketing from the Gothenburg School of Business, Economics, and Law.
“I am happy to join Eneryield in such an exciting stage of the company’s growth, and to get to work with such an innovative team."
"The reason why I chose to study marketing was to have the opportunity to work with a company and a product I truly stand behind
– and I am thankful to be given the opportunity to do just that.
I believe Eneryield's product, Eneryield IntelliView™, has the ability to revolutionize the reliability and sustainability of power infrastructure. With the increased demand for electricity and the more intermittent nature of renewable energy, this is a product that will come to facilitate this change, to meet new environmental goals.”

Ebrahim Balouji, CEO at Eneryield, presenting our solution Eneryield IntelliView™
16 Jul 2024
Our CEO, Ebrahim Balouji (Ph.D, Ph.D), had the honor to travel across both Japan and South Korea together with Marco Nunes at ABB. The purpose of the trip was to meet potential customers and showcase Eneryield's solution, attending fairs, workshops, seminars, and many other activities.
1 Jun 2024
Eneryield, founded in 2019 by Johan Rådemar, Ebrahim Balouji (Ph.D, Ph.D) and Karl Bäckström (Ph.D.), has successfully raised seed funding from ABB and Chalmers Ventures to enhance their predictive technology for power outages.
Our team at Eneryield
Seed Europe writes "Eneryield, a Swedish energy tech spinout, has successfully raised seed funding from ABB and Chalmers Ventures to enhance their predictive technology for power outages.
Founded in 2019 by Johan Rådemar, Ebrahim Balouji (Ph.D, Ph.D) and Karl Bäckström (Ph.D.), Eneryield specializes in reducing unplanned outages through advanced fault prediction integrated into existing electrical systems. Their software, Eneryield IntelliView™, does not require additional hardware, making it a seamless addition to current power networks. Available for both cloud and on-premises deployment, Eneryield IntelliView™ is poised to transform grid maintenance and reliability, offering early warning capabilities to prevent faults and reduce operational costs for utility and industrial customers."
20 Apr 2024
Eneryield makes the top ten of pioneering ventures the Swedish Climate Startup Map list that highlights startups and scaleups working on sustainable solutions to tackle climate challenges.
22 Feb 2024

Jakob Lindqvist has joined Eneryield as a machine learning engineer. He has recently finished his doctoral studies at Chalmers University of Technology in the field of
Electrical Engineering with a focus on utilizing Machine Learning for advanced Signal Processing.
"Later this spring, I will defend my PhD thesis on probabilistic machine learning. My research has been focused on developing theory and methods for combining deep learning with probabilistic graphical models. I am somewhat of a novice in the electrical power engineering field, but I expect to find many applications for my research here, especially in terms of explainability, unsupervised learning, and learning from noisy labels.
Despite having quite different research topics, co-founder Ebrahim Balouji and I used to share an office as PhD students and I am thrilled to be doing so again, this time working together for real."
21 Jan 2024
Elias Stenhede, Valter Schütz, and Gustav Vadström are joining our team at Eneryield this spring as they write their master's thesis.

Both Elias and Valter come from Chalmers University of Technology, having bachelor's degrees in Engineering Physics, and are now completing their master's degrees in Engineering Mathematics and Computational Science and Systems Control and Mechatronics, respectively. Their master's thesis, titled "Automatic Extraction of Power Quality Features in Three-Phase Systems Using Autoencoders" explores the innovative use of autoencoders in the power sector.
Gustav also studies at Chalmers University and has a bachelor's background in Software Engineering, but is now studying a master's degree in Data Science and AI. His master's thesis title is "AI Time Series Forecasting in Electrical Power Systems Using Attention Based Models", and focuses on utilizing attention-based models for time series fault predictions.
We welcome Elias, Valter, and Gustav to our team and are excited about the innovation they bring!
16 Jan 2024
Linnéa Odqvist has joined the team as a part-time business developer. She has an engineering background in Design and Product Development, and a masters degree in Entrepreneurship and Business Design, from Chalmers University of Technology.

In her role, Linnea plays a vital part across various aspects of the business, including but not limited to preparing essential materials for investment rounds, sales, partnerships, and marketing initiatives. We are glad to welcome such creative person to Eneryield!
25 Jul 2024
Eneryield is featured in NVIDIA's latest video showcasing how AI plays an essential role for optimizing power grid maintenance.
In the search of finding better ways to power our world, Eneryield IntelliView™ is able to detect minor faults to predict outages well in advance.
Our solution Eneryield IntelliView™ is featured in NVIDIA's latest video "Powering the future of clean Energy", showcasing our fault prediction. See the full video here
"Sweden-based startup Eneryield is using AI to detect signal anomalies in undersea cables, predict equipment failures to avoid costly repairs and enhance reliability of generated power." - states NVIDIA.
The implementation of explainable AI is helping accelerate the clean energy transition. "By optimizing solar and wind farms, simulating climate and weather, modernizing power grids, capturing carbon, and advancing fusion breakthroughs" with AI, we are able to facilitate the expansion of renewable energy.
Read the full article here and view NVIDIA's video featuring Eneryield Powering the Future of Clean Energy here
15 Jun 2023
Ebrahim Balouji, Karl Bäckström, and Viktor Olsson from Eneryield, had the incredible opportunity to present our solution Eneryield IntelliView™ at the esteemed CIRED conference,
the Leading Forum where the Electricity Distribution Community meet, this year in Rome, Italy.
"A huge thanks to Petri Hovila from ABB for joining us in insightful discussions. We're inspired by the exchange of ideas and the potential for future collaborations." - shares Ebrahim Balouji, CEO at Eneryield
10 Mar 2023
Ebrahim Balouji (Ph.D, Ph.D) and Johan Rådemar from Eneryield participated and had a great time at Hello Tomorrow 2023. Looking forward to come back next year!

Eneryield participating at Hello Tomorrow, aiming to accelerate radical solution to improve human and planetary health.
13 Sep 2022
Eneryield participates in the Techstars Alabama EnergTech accelerator presenting our solution to prevent power outages, by predicting and localizing minor and major cable faults.
4 Jul 2022
Fredrik will be working as a Machine Learning Engineer at Eneryield.

He has a background in Engineering Mathematics and Computational Science from Chalmers University of Technology.
Previously, he has worked as a Data Scientist at Advectas.
Fredrik will play a key-role in our continuous product development, as we accelerate towards machine learning based analysis of power systems.
Welcome to the team Fredrik!

9 Mar 2022
In collaboration with Unipower, Eneryield offers ML-based fault prediction, enabling a proactive approach to utility management.
"Through a collaboration with the university spin out Eneryield, [...] Unipower is offering a new type of functionality to give insights in the work with evolving faults."
16 Nov 2021
Eneryield's founder Ebrahim Balouji was awarded the Gunnar Engström stipend from the ABB-foundation.
The prize was awarded during the national energy conference HUB2021 in Västerås by Mikael Dahlgren, Head of ABB Corporate Research Sweden.


9 Nov 2021
Eneryield receives funding from Vinnova for pilot deployment project, predicting and identifying upcoming faults in power grids with machine learning methods developed by Eneryield.
This funding is dedicated to start-ups that are growing and are profitable internationally.
27 Sep 2021
Viktor will be working as a Machine Learning Engineer at Eneryield.

He has a background in Engineering Physics from Chalmers University of Technology with a M.Sc. in Complex Adaptive Systems. Previously, he has worked as a Data Scientist at Volvo Cars.
Viktor will play a key-role in our continuous product development, as we accelerate towards machine learning based analysis of power systems.
Happy to have you on the team!
1 Sep 2021
The New York Power Authority (NYPA) is launching a demonstration project with a Sweden-based technology company to explore the use of artificial intelligence as part of a long-term upgrade strategy for the Y-49 Long Island Sound Cable that transports power from Westchester to Long Island.
The Electric Power Research Institute's (EPRI) Incubatenergy® Labs program recently announced the selection of Eneryield of Gothenburg, Sweden as one of 20 startup companies that will conduct accelerated demonstrations of their technologies with utilities and EPRI as part of Incubatenergy Labs 2021 Cohort.
Read also:
The NYPA News Release
It Talk News Article
Final Project Report
13 Nov 2020
Eneryield is winning the SKAPA prize of 500 000 SEK and receive the acknowledgement of "Swedish champions of innovation 2020".
“Eneryield's innovation is very relevant in a world where the demand of electricity is rapidly growing” - Skapa jury
SKAPA foundation encourages the best inventors to develop innovations that can improve society. The SKAPA prize is awarded to the persons making the most deserving efforts to creative new products and services leading to commercial opportunities. Every year since 1986 one "Swedish champion of innovation" has been awarded the prize in memory of Alfred Nobel.
Karl Bäckström Co-Founder of Eneryield states "We can not describe how proud we are to be selected in this tough competition. This gives us the opportunity to speed up development and accelerate the transformation towards a more electrified society"
The jury highlighted the relevancy of Eneryield's innovation in a world where the demand of electricity is rapidly growing and how it suits the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
11 Nov 2020
Eneryield's technology builds on research made by Ebrahim Balouji (Ph.D., Ph.D.,
Development of Deep Learning Based Applications for Electric Power Systems, & Algorithms for Power Quality Measurement) and Karl Bäckström (Ph.D. Computer Science) at Chalmers University of Technology.
Ebrahim, one of the brains behind Eneryield's technology, has eight years of experience within data mining of power quality analytics, grid modeling and compensation of power quality problems. He believes there are great opportunities to modernize the power grids.
The world is becoming more digitized and power systems are following the trend. As more sensors are deployed in the power grids, the amount of data collected is also increasing. This creates great opportunities to add value by analyzing data in more sophisticated ways, for example by using novel machine learning methods. These have become suited to analyze power grid data as the availability of computational power, data storage and communication have improved recently. Benefits created revolve around energy efficiency, reliability and predictive maintenance.
Ebrahim Balouji has developed new, state-of-the-art deep learning and machine learning methods to analyze signals related current and voltage. He is currently doing his second PhD within Signal Processing at the Electrical Engineering department at Chalmers University of Technology.
“Machine learning makes it possible to utilize the large amounts of data available on the power grids to extract valuable insights, which can give power grids a higher performance and make them more effective,” Ebrahim says.
By using supervised and unsupervised deep learning techniques, Ebrahim’s methods can classify power quality events and earth faults to identify their root-cause and the direction with a very high accuracy. This process usually requires manual effort and expertise in the field, but Ebrahim’s work shows that this process could be automated with improved accuracy.
This is one important cornerstone in Eneryield’s work to deliver an accurate model of the power grid at any location and point in time. By pinpointing weaknesses in power systems, it is possible to strengthen them and improve security of supply and energy efficiency. Ebrahim has also classified and analyzed partial discharges with impressive results, which is used to estimate the lifetime of electronic devices, such as motors, to understand when maintenance is needed.
The ability to predict power quality events and variations, like harmonics and flicker, is another one of Ebrahim’s findings. This research has been performed together with his fellow colleague Karl Bäckström, who also doctorates at Chalmers. In order to predict power quality, special pre-processing methods for the signal are used. The developed method resulted in the possibility of predicting power quality events and variations upto desired horizons. Applying this innovation in for example active power filters, devices used to compensate power quality disturbances, could reduce their current delays. This would make them act in real time with a higher efficiency and improve the power quality in affected areas.
See Ebrahim Balouji’s publications here.
The power quality consultancy Unipower and Eneryield are now offering a new report for power quality analytics based on Ebrahim’s research. The machine learning based insights delivered in the report makes it possible for power utilities to improve the reliability and efficiency of their power systems.
5 Oct 2020
Matilda Wikström is joining the team of Eneryield, and we couldn’t be more excited!

Matilda is originally from Piteå but moved to Gothenburg to study Physics at Chalmers University of Technology. Matilda recently graduated from the masters programme Complex Adaptive Systems.
During her studies she focused on development and optimisation of complex systems utilising for example machine learning and deep learning. Matilda is already acquainted with the startup environment as she conducted her master thesis at our friends 1928 Diagnostics, and worked at multiple scale-ups. In her free time you can find her at the crossfit gym or in the woods picking berries.
As we accelerate towards smarter analysis and control of power systems, Matilda will play a key-role in our continuous development and integration.
We would like you Chalmers Innovation Office for support!
2 Jul 2020

Eneryield is forming a collaboration with the power quality and smart grid specialistsUnipower. The purpose is to implement Eneryield’s machine learning methods for intelligent analytics of power quality in Unipower’s supervision system.
Eneryield’s technology, developed by the Chalmers University of Technology researchers Ebrahim Balouji and Karl Bäckström, are capable of automatically classifying and suggest the direction of disturbances with a very high accuracy. The brand new functionality of finding the root-cause of a disturbance will also be enabled, making it easier to decide who is responsible for it or to mitigate it.

Both parties add a unique contribution to the collaboration.
Unipower’s product line ranges from portable PQ analyzers to fully integrated and automated Power Quality Management systems for continuous supervision of the energy supply, used by leading power utilities and industry actors. They lead the market in Scandinavia and are present in more than 50 countries around the globe. Unipower is part of the Sdiptech technology group, which is listed on First North and has sales of approximately 1 billion SEK in total.
By being able to train and use Eneryield’s machine learning methods on the large amount of power quality data that Unipower has access to, both parties add a unique contribution to the collaboration. This combined strength creates opportunities to launch the next generation of data-driven and self-learning power quality supervision, which is necessary to accelerate the transformation towards a more electrified society.
Unipower will initially offer the functionality as a report that can be generated in their supervision system PQ Secure.
16 Jun 2020
Welcome to our summer intern Michelle Fransson!

Michelle is a student at the Intellectual Capital Management track at Chalmers School of Entrepreneurship. The coming month, she will work with IP strategy to strengthen Eneryield's control position even more. We are happy to have you in the team!
We would like to thank the Chalmers Innovation Office for the support.
This EU initiative enables us to further verify the impact our machine learning based methods could have on the climate and strengthens our vision of accelerating the transformation towards a more electrified society.
The other startups in the Spring 2020 batch of the accelerator are: Future Closets, GreenStock, Helios Innovations, Lupinta™, Manna Insect, Nature Preserve, Ocean Oasis, Snömoln and Tebrito
6 Nov 2019

During the HUB2019 conference ABB and Mälarenergi AB invited 19 finalists to compete in a dragon’s den where each company got to pitch either in front of a jury from ABB or Mälarenergi AB. Later two from each group were chosen to pitch during the dinner where the winner also was chosen. We at Eneryield feel humbled and cheerful to say that we ended up as one of the two winners and now look forward to conduct a collaborative project where we further prove our intelligent control of power electronic devices.
HUB2019 is a conference where the leading voices and decision-makers share their most important insights about a sustainable energy system and the global structural transformation that Swedish business is undergoing.
23 Oct 2019
Vinnova Innovativa Startups is an offer aimed at companies that want to develop prototypes, develop business models, or create strategies to protect the company's solution.
This year 93 startup companies got to share SEK 28 million. An important focus are innovative startups focusing on tech and with the ability to contribute to UN’s sustainable development goals. Eneryield were one of the startups fulfilling these criteria and receives funding for a project that shall contribute to Eneryield's company building.
As an early stage company, Eneryield needs to verify its technology with potential customers, develop a first prototype and strengthen its control position by developing an IP strategy. The contribution from Vinnova will be to significant help to achieve such.
“Stödet gör det möjligt för unga företag med riskfyllda projekt att prova sina idéer och komma en bit på vägen att hitta en investerare, kund eller partner.”
– Emelie Falk, ansvarig för utlysningen på Vinnova.
18 Oct 2019
Eneryield’s sustainable solution for increased energy efficiency caught Göteborgs Energi’s and the jury‘s interest.
“Self learning systems could be better at keeping the power quality and reduce the losses, and thereby help in reducing the climate impact from electricity.”
– The Tänk:Om jury

Tänk:Om is part of Göteborgs Energi’s extensive work on sustainability and environmental issues. Every year the stipend Tänk:Om is awarded to sustainable ideas, which contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. This year, together with CarbonCloud and the podcast “Rösta med plånboken”, Eneryield was elected as a winner by the jury.
26 Sep 2019

Eneryield on the hunt for new collaborations when pitching at ABB Corporate Research Center in Zürich.
In the last days of September, Eneryield attended the SWII conference in Zürich, where the team got the opportunity to pitch their technology in front of a prominent audience. At the conference, Eneryield introduced their machine learning driven switching strategy for Active Power Filters. A method, which can predict power quality and in the extent conduct a more accurate and efficient compensation with zero delay.
24 Sep 2019
In tough competition with startups from all over Sweden, Eneryield was recognised by the jury.

Venture Cup is an annual competition for startups, and the 2019 edition was held in Gothenburg. The competition consists of five prize categories, namely Impact Maker, Game Changer, Best Traction, Student Superstart and Startup of the Year, where Eneryield was awarded the Impact Maker award. The jury agreed that Eneryield’s solution has huge potential, and could make a big impact from a sustainability perspective. Eneryield’s solution implies a reduction of carbon dioxide emissions as well as kWh consumed.
Johan at Eneryield pitching at Venture Cup.

19 Sep 2019
Eneryield is approved for a seed loan from Västra Götalandsregionen (VGR). The loan will help Eneryield to enhance their product development and speed up the process.
VGR offers co-financing to small and medium-sized companies (SMEs) who drive digitalization, innovations, globalization, research and renewal. VGR prioritize investments that are ecologically, socially and financially sustainable. Eneryield was elected for their sustainable potential, when benefitting the UN Sustainable Development Goal number 7: “Clean and affordable energy”. The loan granted will be helpful while continuing developing the company.
5 Sep 2019
Eneryield strengthens their position, when receiving the pre-seed investment and entering the acceleration program.
Chalmers Ventures shows good faith in Eneryield when granting the pre-seed investment. The support and resources provided by Chalmers Ventures will play an important role in the ongoing development of Eneryield. The collaboration between the parties has been strengthened, and the future outlook looks promising.

7 May 2019
In tough competition, Eneryield was elected as one of five finalists at the Power Circle Summit held at Elfack in Gothenburg 2019.
The innovation race is a popular feature during the Power Circle Summit. The theme for this year's competition was Innovative solutions and business models that can be implemented in the energy system with direct effect. The five finalists have been selected through a screening process by a jury with representation from the Swedish Energy Agency, InnoEnergy & Ignite Sweden. Together with Eneryield the five finalists this year were Einride, Enjay, Mimbly and SurfCleaner. In total, 41 companies registered for this year's race.
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