Energy infrastructure data platform for grid planning and CO₂ accounting
enersis builds gaia, a data consolidation and analytics platform for energy utilities and grid operators across Europe. The stack—PostgreSQL, Python, Airflow, Kubernetes, plus Angular and Svelte frontends—reflects a mature data-pipeline architecture paired with modern UI tooling. With no recent hiring velocity and a senior-heavy team (6 of 7 open roles at senior level), the company is operating in execution mode, focused on platform consolidation and expanding internal operational controls rather than rapid scaling.
enersis is a climate-tech software company founded in Switzerland in 2011, now a subsidiary of EnBW (as of 2024). The company serves energy utilities, grid operators, and municipal planning teams across Switzerland and Germany. gaia is the central platform—it aggregates climate and energy data from multiple sources, applies machine learning and scenario simulation to model grid expansion and infrastructure planning, and enables data-driven CO₂ accounting and heat planning. The product is positioned as a bridge between fragmented energy datasets and operational decision-making, with bundled data integration and consulting services. Current work includes self-serve platform capabilities, grid analytics tooling, and internal consolidation of two business units.
PostgreSQL, Python, Apache Airflow, Kubernetes for backend; Angular and Svelte for frontend; Docker, Node.js, and Go in the pipeline. Analytics instrumentation via Mixpanel and Amplitude.
Bern, Switzerland. The company also operates in Germany since 2015 and is now owned by EnBW as of 2024.
Core projects: gaia platform development, self-serve data platform, grid analytics capability, and frontend framework modernization. Also consolidating two acquired entities and expanding internal operational controls.
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