Prove the value of every resilience investment.

gridADAPT™ quantifies extreme-weather risk reduction per dollar spent, helping utilities forecast outage risk, optimize capital plans, and defend decisions with confidence.

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See where every dollar spent improves reliability.

gridADAPT can help track performance

Plan for how assets will fail — not just how they have.

gridADAPT integrates climate hazard forecasts with system and customer performance data, so you can see not just how assets have failed, but how they're likely to fail under future storms, heat, and wildfire conditions.

Compare investment options side-by-side with precise ROI calculations. See exactly how undergrounding vs. pole hardening vs. vegetation management affects your SAIDI, SAIFI, and customer outage costs. Build data-backed capital plans that regulators approve and stakeholders understand.

50 years of future-proofing for your system and assets.

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Plan defensible investments

High-resolution climate risk assessments and regulatory-aligned cost-benefit outputs for WMPs, rate cases, and resilience budgets.

File rigorous analyses and impact metrics with confidence.

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Maximum ROI & climate-informed planning

Compare dozens of adaptation strategies across multiple climate scenarios — hardening, relocation, redundancy — for every asset and system component.

Forecast extreme weather impacts through 2050 to design durable, future-ready plans.

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Track & prove results

Monitor climate risk reduction over time, demonstrate ROI to regulators, insurers, and investors, and refine strategies with updated metrics.

Show how every adaptation dollar reduces future costs and boosts system resilience.

From pole replacements to microgrids — optimize any investment type.

Vegetation management

Battery storage

Asset replacements

Distribution automation devices

Undergrounding

Non-wires alternatives

Line rebuilds

Hardening investments

Reconductoring

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