450 million Europeans pay energy bills they cannot read, compare, or challenge

GridSight gives every EU citizen a personal energy data vault that breaks down your bill into its true components, compares your costs across all 27 member states, and models exactly how every Brussels policy decision changes what you pay. Your data stays yours. Together, it changes everything.

Why this matters

A Spanish household and a German household consume the same electricity. One pays 40% more. Neither knows why, because the breakdown — generation cost, taxes, excise duties, distribution charges, and ETS levy — is buried in incomparable, country-specific formats that no citizen was ever meant to understand. Multiply this by 27 member states and 200 million households, and you have Europe's most pervasive information asymmetry. GridSight makes every component of every bill visible, comparable, and traceable to the policy decisions that set it — turning opaque charges into democratic ammunition.

27 different electricity billing systems across the EU — no citizen can compare their costs with a neighbour across the border

A Spanish household and a German household consume the same electricity. One pays 40% more. Neither knows why, because the breakdown — generation cost, taxes, excise duties, distribution charges, and ETS levy — is buried in incomparable, country-specific formats that no citizen was ever meant to understand. Multiply this by 27 member states and 200 million households, and you have Europe's most pervasive information asymmetry. GridSight makes every component of every bill visible, comparable, and traceable to the policy decisions that set it — turning opaque charges into democratic ammunition.

27 different electricity billing systems across the EU — no citizen can compare their costs with a neighbour across the border
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Maria in Madrid pays her energy bill without knowing that a comparable household in Warsaw pays 55% less — not because of different consumption, but because of different tax structures and ETS implementation. Klaus in Munich runs a bakery where energy is 30% of operating costs and cannot predict next quarter's bills because EU summit outcomes are opaque. Both are victims of the same structural problem: 27 national systems, zero cross-border visibility, and no citizen voice in the policy that sets their prices. GridSight serves everyone who pays an electricity bill in Europe — because everyone deserves to understand it.

200 million EU households and 23 million SMEs affected by energy costs they cannot decompose, compare, or influence
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Citizens do not go searching for energy transparency — the moment arrives when the bill does. GridSight meets Europeans at the three moments when energy costs become urgent: bill arrival (monthly notification with instant breakdown), price shock (real-time alert when geopolitical events or policy decisions change your projected costs), and policy announcement (summit outcomes and regulation changes translated to personal impact within hours). No app to remember to open. No dashboard to check proactively. GridSight finds you at the moment your energy costs change — and shows you exactly why.

Bill arrival, price shock, and policy announcement — three natural trigger moments that reach citizens when attention and urgency are highest
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USER EXPERIENCE When officials in Brussels use 'vague formulations to save face,' as the article reveals, they are counting on citizens

When officials in Brussels use 'vague formulations to save face,' as the article reveals, they are counting on citizens

How It Works · User Experience

When officials in Brussels use 'vague formulations to save face,' as the article reveals, they are counting on citizens not having the data to challenge them. GridSight reverses this dynamic: every policy claim about energy costs becomes testable against the collective dataset. The relationship is not citizen-to-platform but citizen-to-evidence: you contribute your anonymised bill data, GridSight returns a continent-wide comparison that no government, think tank, or energy company has ever produced. The more citizens participate, the more powerful each citizen's evidence becomes. This is democratic accountability built on anti-rival data.

Each additional household that contributes data increases the accuracy of the collective benchmark by 0.01% and makes every existing contributor's comparison more precise
VALUE & PRICING GridSight is free for every citizen

GridSight is free for every citizen

What It Costs · Value & Pricing · How much

GridSight is free for every citizen. Always. Bill decoding, cross-border comparison, policy impact simulation — zero cost for any EU household. Revenue comes from those who benefit most from the collective intelligence: energy regulators licensing anonymised benchmark data to assess market competitiveness, consumer organisations subscribing for advocacy analytics, renewable energy developers paying for demand-side market intelligence, and academic researchers accessing the first pan-European household energy cost dataset. The citizens who create the data are never the product — they are the owners. The data they collectively generate is a public good that selected institutions pay to access in anonymised, aggregated form.

Free for 450 million citizens — revenue from institutional data licensing projected at 0.003 EUR per household per month, reaching sustainability at 2 million contributing households
ASSETS & CAPABILITIES GridSight's most valuable resource is not its software

GridSight's most valuable resource is not its software

Proof & Evidence · Assets & Capabilities · With what

GridSight's most valuable resource is not its software — it is the EU-wide energy cost schema that makes 27 incompatible billing systems comparable for the first time. This canonical data format — mapping every possible bill component across all member states into a unified structure — is the intellectual backbone that no energy company, government, or think tank has ever built, because none of them had the incentive to enable cross-border citizen comparison. Combined with open policy mapping (which decisions affect which cost components) and privacy-preserving aggregation, the schema transforms raw national bills into continental intelligence.

One canonical schema normalises electricity bills across 27 member states, 4 major billing format families, and 150+ distinct charge types into a comparable 12-component structure
OPERATIONS & TIMING GridSight runs on three continuous engines: bill normalisation (converting every new bill upload into the canonical sche

GridSight runs on three continuous engines: bill normalisation (converting every new bill upload into the canonical sche

How It Performs · Operations & Timing · Timing

GridSight runs on three continuous engines: bill normalisation (converting every new bill upload into the canonical schema within seconds), policy tracking (monitoring EU and national energy policy decisions and computing their bill impact in real time), and collective aggregation (updating the cross-border benchmark with every new anonymous contribution). These activities intensify around two predictable events — the quarterly European Council summits where energy policy is debated, and the geopolitical shocks that move gas prices overnight. When the March 2026 summit produced only 'vague formulations,' GridSight was ready: impact models ran before the conclusions were even translated.

Bill normalisation in under 5 seconds, policy impact model updates within 4 hours of any EU or national energy decision, collective benchmark refreshed hourly
KEY PARTNERSHIPS GridSight does not need to fight for credibility

GridSight does not need to fight for credibility

How It Grows · Key Partnerships · Who helps

GridSight does not need to fight for credibility — it builds on the organisations that European citizens already trust for energy oversight. BEUC (the European Consumer Organisation) has been advocating for energy transparency for decades but lacks citizen-level data. ACER (EU energy regulator) monitors wholesale markets but has no visibility into retail bill impact. National consumer councils in all 27 countries hear citizen complaints daily but cannot produce cross-border evidence. GridSight gives each partner what they have been missing: granular, citizen-verified, cross-border energy cost data. Partners promote, citizens contribute, and the collective grows.

4 partnership tiers spanning 27 countries: consumer organisations (trust + reach), regulatory bodies (credibility + data demand), civic tech networks (infrastructure), and energy research institutes (validation + amplification)
INVESTMENT & READINESS Building GridSight requires investment in three areas: schema development (mapping 27 national billing systems into one

Building GridSight requires investment in three areas: schema development (mapping 27 national billing systems into one

What It Takes · Investment & Readiness · What does it take

Building GridSight requires investment in three areas: schema development (mapping 27 national billing systems into one canonical format — the intellectual heavy lifting that no one has done because no one had the incentive), privacy infrastructure (ensuring citizen data sovereignty through on-device normalisation and differential privacy aggregation), and institutional partnership (earning the credibility that consumer organisations and regulators grant only to platforms they trust). The cost structure favours GridSight: it leverages existing civic infrastructure rather than building consumer reach from scratch. The hardest investment is not money — it is earning the trust of institutions that have been burned by tech platforms promising transparency while extracting data.

45% of investment allocated to schema development and privacy infrastructure, 30% to institutional partnerships and credibility-building, 25% to platform engineering and citizen experience
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