A purpose-driven, culturally-diverse, and multi-disciplinary team
About Us
encoord is a multicultural team serving customers internationally to change the future of energy.
Who We Are
Our Purpose
To enable the decarbonization of energy systems
Our Values
Integrity, transparency, and technical rigor
About encoord
encoord (short for energy coordination) provides software tools, data, and advisory services to help energy stakeholders plan for the energy transition. encoord’s core technology is the Scenario Analysis Interface for Energy Systems (SAInt), a software platform to model and plan energy networks and markets.
Our Story
encoord was founded in 2018, but SAInt’s roots stem back to 2013 when encoord's CTO, Dr. Kwabena Pambour, studied the interdependency of electricity and gas networks in Europe and realized the industry need for an integrated planning tool. encoord's CEO, Dr. Carlo Brancucci, joined Kwabena after being one of the first commercial users of SAInt and appreciating its potential to become the most advanced energy planning tool to solve the biggest challenges in a changing energy landscape.
encoord works with utilities, network operators, technology and project developers, regulatory agencies, and research organizations to solve operational and strategic challenges. Between its offices in the US and Germany, and a multicultural team representing over 15 countries, encoord serves customers internationally to change the future of energy.
Team
Director of Product
Director of Software
Senior Mathematical Modeling Advisor
Director of Software
Lead Backend Developer
Senior Software Development Engineer in Testing
Software Developer
Director of Product
Data Lead
Senior Energy Systems Modeler
Customer Support Lead
Optimization Lead
Research and Development Lead
Mathematical Modeler
Energy Systems Modeler
Sales Specialist
Marketing and Branding Specialist
Executive Coordinator
IT-Helpdesk Specialist
Interested in joining our team?
Join our culturally-diverse & multi-disciplinary team and work with us to enable global energy transitions.