The NetEdison Ethos
We serve communities, cities, and countries that deserve affordable, resilient, clean electricity — not because it is profitable, but because it is possible.
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NetEdison IP Holdings GmbH (Zug, Switzerland) holds the NetEdison™ trademark and deploys it through a family of specialized entities — each focused, none redundant.
EnergyNet is being built and deployed across multiple continents. Each location advances the open standard and demonstrates the architecture under real-world conditions.
Jonas Birgersson's EnergyNet Task Force (ViaEuropa Sverige AB) invented and continues to develop the open Energy Protocol and Energy Router architecture. Lund is the technical heartbeat of EnergyNet.
NetEdison Kenya is developing EnergyNet deployments for communities and commercial districts where grid extension costs are prohibitive. Africa's distributed solar potential makes it ideal for the ELAN-first architecture.
Active licensing discussions with Guneet Banga and Parinama targeting Special Economic Zone developments and housing society campuses. Addressable market: ₹12M–₹102M in annual subscription revenue per deployment.
HB 2065 and HB 2066 (2025) permit Freedom Cables — EnergyNet DC backplanes connecting buildings across property lines. Oregon is the first US jurisdiction to authorize this architecture. Full NBP infrastructure stacks are deployable today.
The NetEdison Registry accepts park site nominations from developers, municipalities, and landowners worldwide. Confirmed early-stage interest from Australia, China, Kenya, and Vietnam. Register a site at netedison.com/registry.
NetEdison is raising early-stage capital to fund the infrastructure layer of the energy transition. The following documents are for accredited investors.
The concise entry point — NetEdison's business model, competitive position, and investment thesis in two pages. Start here.
Full commercial strategy — trademark licensing model, revenue projections, organizational structure, and market roadmap across sovereign territories.
Investment thesis for the global licensing arm — how country-level brand licenses generate recurring revenue across India, Africa, Southeast Asia, and beyond.
Investment thesis for NetEdison Business Parks — shared infrastructure campuses delivering electricity, thermal, fiber, water, waste, and EV mobility on subscription.
The full NetEdison ecosystem in ten slides — ELAN, EWAN, EnergyNet layers, the Energy Router, affiliate categories, revenue model, and the global rollout roadmap.
The foundational documents of the NetEdison ecology — open to all.
Why Humanity Needs NetEdison — the founding document that articulates the architectural problem with the centralized grid and the open-standard solution.
Architecture and governance of the global NetEdison Registry — how sites are nominated, reviewed, and admitted into the NetEdison ecology.
The standard agreement for NetEdison affiliate organizations — terms for using the trademark, accessing the code repository, and holding a governance seat.
Birgersson et al. — the full technical paper making the case for an open energy architecture. The scientific foundation of everything NetEdison builds on.