XFactr.AI builds the AI and data layer for energy and utility operations: predictive maintenance, grid and load forecasting, and the OT-to-cloud connectivity that makes both possible. We work with the equipment, control systems, and platforms already in place we don't ask you to rip anything out to get started.
This page covers two groups with the same underlying data problem. Teams that generate or consume energy at scale power plants, industrial sites, upstream oil & gas and teams that operate or maintain the grid: utilities, distribution operators, and microgrid owners.
Four capability areas, sharing one data and AI layer underneath. The table below maps which area is primarily responsible for which outcome most engagements start with one row, not all four.
| OUTCOME | ENERGY MGMT | ENERGY ANALYTICS | GRID-EDGE & EV | INDUSTRIAL COMM |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Predictive maintenance | ||||
| Microgrid & DER monitoring | ||||
| Load & demand forecasting | ||||
| Real-time consumption analytics | ||||
| EV charging & grid-edge load | ||||
| Smart home / building integration | ||||
| OT/IT connectivity & edge gateways | ||||
| Secure field-to-cloud data links |
One from the grid side, one from upstream. Both shipped, not concepts.
This one started small, like most of ours do. We proved value on a focused piece of Schneider Electric's energy operations first, then it grew into an ongoing strategic partnership the same pattern we've followed with WESCO and Kongsberg. The full write-up on their site goes into more detail than we can fit here.
Rod pumps fail in ways that show up in the dynamometer card long before anyone notices on site. We built a model that reads that card alongside computer-vision analysis of field footage, instead of relying on either signal alone. That combination is what gets accuracy into the 90-95% range and it's why the team moved from scheduled inspections to round-the-clock monitoring.
Energy and utilities aren't one audience a plant manager and a grid operator lose sleep over different things. We build for both, because underneath, it's the same problem: equipment that talks to nobody until it breaks.
Power plants, industrial energy users, and upstream oil & gas operations — where a missed vibration reading or a rod pump running rough for three days turns into a field visit nobody planned for.
Distribution utilities, microgrid operators, and the teams trying to forecast load in a world where solar and EV charging both move the number around without warning.
Microgrid monitoring and predictive maintenance that watches equipment health continuously instead of on a quarterly inspection schedule.
Real-time consumption and load data turned into forecasts your planning team can actually put a number on.
Charging load and home energy use managed at the edge, so the grid finds out about a spike before it becomes one.
The part everyone skips: getting OT equipment that's never touched the internet to talk to a cloud platform, securely.
Energy projects rarely stay inside one lane. Here's what we bring in once the AI work touches data platforms, cloud, or the software running the plant.
Pipelines that get sensor and SCADA data somewhere your models can actually use it.
Access control and audit trails for utility data that has real compliance requirements attached.
Getting a predictive maintenance model out of a notebook and into something that runs unattended.
Automated monitoring for the systems watching your systems fewer false alarms, faster real ones.
Moving SCADA-adjacent workloads to the cloud without touching what's already running in the plant.
Zero-trust access for critical infrastructure data because OT breaches aren't hypothetical anymore.
Not sure where to start? We'll help you find the one use case worth piloting first.
Testing that matters more when the software you're shipping touches physical equipment.
Outage reporting, work orders, compliance paperwork the manual grind around the equipment.
Four hops, not forty. This is roughly the same pipeline whether the source is a rod pump or a substation.
Meters, sensors, dynamometer cards, substation feeds whatever's already out there.
Old OT protocols meet modern connectivity, securely, without ripping out control systems.
Industrial Communication →Not a generic model one trained on your equipment's own failure history.
AI & Data →A confidence score and a fix priority, sent to the person who's actually on shift.
Energy Analytics →The same AI and data layer applies to a handful of other operationally complex industries.
Building automation, energy monitoring, and EV/smart home integration for portfolios and operators.
Field crew connectivity, equipment health, and site analytics.
Predictive maintenance, quality control, and industrial IoT for production lines.
Energy monitoring and edge reliability for facilities that can't go down.
Demand forecasting and supply chain visibility built on the same analytics layer.
Fraud detection and analytics for institutions with similar governance requirements.
Engineers with 15-20+ years of experience design, decide, and deliver on every energy engagement.
A capped client portfolio means your energy program gets the whole team's attention, every sprint.
AWS, Azure, and GCP deployments with private LLMs, data isolation, audit trails, and zero-trust not bolted on.
The same model that built multi-year partnerships with Schneider Electric, WESCO, and Kongsberg.
“We sell outcomes, not hours. Our AI-first approach systematically reduces cost, eliminates waste, and automates repetitive work across energy operations.”
We could pad this list. We'd rather tell you the truth: we work with a small number of clients so each one gets our best architects, not whoever's free.
No gated whitepapers. Just the posts our own engineers point people to.
Four areas: energy management (predictive maintenance and microgrid monitoring), energy analytics (forecasting and real-time monitoring), grid-edge and EV management, and industrial communication that connects OT equipment to a cloud data platform.
No. We build the AI and data layer on top of the control and automation systems you already run. We integrate with existing SCADA, historian, and OT infrastructure rather than replacing it.
Yes. Our multi-modal AI runs rod pump diagnostics across 15,000+ wells at 90–95% accuracy, combining dynamometer card analysis with computer vision.
Deployments on AWS, Azure, or GCP with private LLMs, data isolation, audit trails, and zero-trust access as the default configuration.
With one pilot scoped around a single, well-defined problem usually a few weeks to validate that the available data supports the intended model before any larger commitment.
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