The CapEx cliff

$200K–$1M per building in unnecessary service upgrades
12–24 months of utility coordination and construction

The capacity exists.

VoltOS makes it visible.

Code-aligned capacity measurement and constraint enforcement, so buildings can electrify without costly upgrades.

The hidden truth

Capacity often exists. It is just invisible to traditional methods.

Engineers apply conservative NEC assumptions that overstate peak load

Utilities require upgrades before approving new electrical loads

Buildings cannot meet electrification mandates or tenant EV requirements

How VoltOS works

Measure real capacity, not theoretical assumptions.

01

Instrumentation & Data Capture

Non-invasive measurement at the service entrance, plus optional interval data sources depending on site conditions.

02

Continuous Load Study

Per code-aligned pathway. The study period and method are selected to match the jurisdiction and the engineering workflow.

03

Decision-Grade Evidence Pack

Package designed for permitting workflows and professional review. Accepted by AHJs and project engineers.

04

Capacity Guard Activation

Ongoing constraint enforcement, audit trail, and living compliance record. Fails safe with safe defaults on connectivity loss.

In many cases, VoltOS supports a code-aligned path that materially reduces upgrade scope, cost, or timeline — subject to engineering and AHJ requirements.

Why now

Electrification mandates are accelerating. Building service capacity is not.

Mandate

California and New York now require EV charging infrastructure in commercial buildings

Pressure

Heat pumps, HVAC electrification, and battery installations all competing for the same service capacity

Gap

Engineers rely on outdated NEC assumptions that consistently overstate peak load requirements

The bottleneck isn't the grid. It's visibility.

The compounding moat

From measurement to infrastructure — five years of defensibility

Year 1
Technical Moat

Measurement precision and code-aligned methodology

Year 2
Data Moat

Operating envelope history and enforcement logs per site

Years 3–4
Regulatory Moat

Evidence packs accepted by AHJs and engineering workflows

Year 5
Infrastructure Moat

System of record for how electrified buildings operate within approved constraints

EVs are only the first visible wave of electrification pressure.

Over the next decade, heat pumps, HVAC electrification, batteries, and EV fleets will all compete for the same capacity inside buildings.

Eios is building the intelligence layer on top of that complexity — starting with electrical capacity, the critical bottleneck blocking electrification today.