"Three main bodies of work were completed as part of this Phase I:
- Technical feasibility of the GridSense product, leading to the validation of its hardware architecture , the validation of key measurement concepts, their testing, and preliminary costing
- Preliminary field tests with two potential customers (one in France, one in Belgium) to validate both the market need (use cases) and the main technical architecture
- Commercial feasibility: market identification and quantification, definition of typical use cases (including potential adoption obstacles), and preliminary exploration of business models and go to market strategies.
The technical feasibility study allowed us to identify the main building blocks of the product (current sensing, power supply , communication, signal processing), identify several alternatives for each of them, validate their usability, and identify trade-offs that would need to be made to reach the expected cost points.
None of this identified any road-blocks, and all technical alternatives are currently being field tested in real use conditions with ""real"" customers (dissemination).
Field tests currently conducted allow us to exploit and disseminate our first findings/technical choices, and to validate the use cases/ business needs. Two uses cases (Electrical measurements for Renewables Integration, and Detection of Extreme weather events on the grid) have been identified, sized, and validated with key potential customers."