greenventory — meeting brief
greenventory (E‑World) — Brief
Meeting snapshot
- When: Thu 12 Feb 2026 — TBD (booth visit)
- Where: E‑World (Essen) — Hall 6 / Booth 6C115 (per greenventory site)
- Type: Booth visit / intro
Key people
- Kai Mainzer (per file title)
- LinkedIn: profile likely blocked for automated fetch; add URL if you have it.
- Bio (inferred): commercial/partnership lead; likely involved in municipal / utility engagements.
Company overview (what / where / size)
What they do
- greenventory is a data-driven energy planning platform/provider supporting predictive planning of energy systems.
- Focus areas called out include municipal planning, grid planning and heat transition planning (e.g., communal heat planning), using analytics/GIS/digital twin style approaches.
Where they’re based
- HQ: Freiburg im Breisgau, Baden‑Württemberg, Germany (LinkedIn)
- Origins: spin-off of Fraunhofer ISE and KIT (LinkedIn + company site)
How big they are
- 11–50 employees (LinkedIn)
- Founded: 2019 (LinkedIn)
Useful links
- Website (about): https://greenventory.de/en/company/
- LinkedIn (company): https://de.linkedin.com/company/greenventory
Likely pain points / conversation angles
- Data availability/quality across municipalities/DSOs; ingestion + normalisation (GIS, building data, network proxies).
- Repeatable delivery tooling: scenario management, auditability, reporting for regulators/stakeholders.
- Scaling deployments, integrations with DSO tools (GIS/NIS, planning tools, asset data sources).
Questions to ask
- What data sources do you rely on (smart meter, GIS, cadastral/building data, asset registers)?
- Typical delivery pattern: SaaS only vs project + SaaS?
- Where do implementations stall (data, integration, stakeholder alignment, performance)?
Links
- Booth: Hall 6 / 6C115
- Floor plan (PDF): /images/e-world-2026-floor-plan.pdf
- ICP exhibitor list (XLSX): /images/e-world-2026-icp-exhibitors.xlsx