
Kevala is a data and analytics company that delivers actionable grid intelligence through its cloud-based platform. They leverage comprehensive energy data analytics, modeling, data science, engineering, and economics to help energy leaders integrate renewables, forecast electrification impacts, and enhance grid readiness and resilience. Their solutions empower governments, utilities, and renewable energy developers to make smarter investments in grid infrastructure, offering insights for planning, siting, carbon accounting, and managing distributed energy resources. Clients can license the software or partner with Kevala's experts for customized support.

Kevala is a data and analytics company that delivers actionable grid intelligence through its cloud-based platform. They leverage comprehensive energy data analytics, modeling, data science, engineering, and economics to help energy leaders integrate renewables, forecast electrification impacts, and enhance grid readiness and resilience. Their solutions empower governments, utilities, and renewable energy developers to make smarter investments in grid infrastructure, offering insights for planning, siting, carbon accounting, and managing distributed energy resources. Clients can license the software or partner with Kevala's experts for customized support.
Founded: 2014
What they do: Cloud-based grid intelligence and energy data analytics for utilities, regulators, governments, and renewable developers
Funding: $21.0M Series A (Aug 2021)
Founder / CEO: Aram Shumavon
Grid planning and decarbonization: forecasting electrification impacts, integrating distributed energy resources, improving grid readiness/resilience, and providing granular carbon intensity analysis.
2014
Energy data & analytics
21000000.00
Round participants disclosed include Tom Werner and Mark Ferron; additional investors listed in public profiles include Elemental Excelerator, Aaron Fyke, and Emerson Ventures.
“Series A led by C5 Impact Partners (C5 Capital) alongside Thin Line Capital with participation from senior energy-sector executives and strategic investors (e.g., Tom Werner, Mark Ferron, Elemental Excelerator, Emerson Ventures).”