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5 min read·Updated July 2, 2026

Amperon

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Amperon is an AI energy-forecasting platform that blends meter data with weather ensembles to produce probabilistic demand, price, and renewable-generation forecasts for utilities, grid operators, retailers, and traders.

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Learning Objectives

  • Describe what Amperon does and why accurate energy forecasting matters across the power sector
  • Explain how AI blends meter data and weather ensembles into probabilistic forecasts
  • Identify the main users and use cases for the platform

What Is Amperon?

Amperon is an AI-powered energy-forecasting platform. Founded in 2018 and based in New York, Amperon builds forecasts of electricity demand, price, and renewable generation that utilities, grid operators, retailers, and energy traders use to make decisions. As the grid grows more variable — with more wind and solar on the supply side and more electric vehicles and flexible loads on the demand side — accurate forecasting has become one of the most valuable capabilities in the power sector.

Amperon's approach blends granular meter data with weather ensembles to produce forecasts across multiple time horizons: short-term, mid-term, and seasonal. Crucially, its forecasts are probabilistic rather than single-number guesses, including probabilistic forecasts of solar and wind output. Its strategic investors include utility venture arms, reflecting the sector's interest in better forecasting.

💡Key Concept

Probabilistic Load Forecasting: Instead of predicting a single expected value for electricity demand or generation, a probabilistic forecast produces a range of possible outcomes with likelihoods attached. This lets operators and traders plan for uncertainty — for example, understanding not just the most likely demand tomorrow, but how high or low it could realistically go — which is essential when weather and renewable output are hard to pin down.

What Amperon Does

  • Demand forecasting — predicts electricity consumption across short-, mid-, and seasonal horizons
  • Price forecasting — forecasts wholesale power prices to inform trading and procurement
  • Renewable-generation forecasting — produces probabilistic solar and wind output forecasts
  • Meter and weather blending — combines granular meter data with weather ensembles for accuracy
  • Decision support — feeds forecasts into grid reliability, trading, battery optimization, and demand-response decisions

How AI Is Applied

Amperon uses machine-learning forecasting at its core. The models learn from historical and granular meter data and combine it with weather ensembles — multiple weather scenarios rather than a single forecast — to capture the uncertainty that drives energy demand and renewable output. The result is a set of probabilistic forecasts that express not just a best guess but a distribution of likely outcomes.

That probabilistic framing is what makes the forecasts actionable. A grid operator can plan reserves for a realistic worst case, a trader can size positions against the range of price outcomes, and a battery operator can decide when to charge or discharge based on expected demand and price. By covering demand, price, and renewables together across multiple horizons, Amperon gives a consistent forecasting layer for very different decisions.

Who Uses Amperon

Amperon serves a broad slice of the power sector: utilities that need reliable demand forecasts, grid operators managing reliability, retail energy providers pricing and procuring power, and energy traders taking positions in wholesale markets. Battery-storage operators and demand-response programs also use its forecasts to decide when to act. Within these organizations, the users are forecasting, trading, operations, and risk teams.

Pricing

Amperon is enterprise software with quote-based pricing. Cost depends on the forecast products used, the number of markets and assets covered, and integration needs. Organizations contact Amperon directly for a tailored quote.

Company Details

DetailInfo
CompanyAmperon
Founded2018
HeadquartersNew York, New York
CategoryAI energy forecasting
InvestorsIncludes utility venture arms
Websiteamperon.co

Strengths

  • Probabilistic forecasts — expresses uncertainty rather than a single number, which is more useful for planning
  • Multi-horizon coverage — short-term, mid-term, and seasonal forecasts in one platform
  • Blends meter and weather data — combines granular consumption data with weather ensembles for accuracy
  • Broad applicability — one forecasting layer serving reliability, trading, storage, and demand response
  • Sector-backed — strategic investment from utility venture arms

Limitations and Considerations

  • Data-dependent — forecast quality relies on the availability and quality of meter and weather data
  • Enterprise-only — quote-based and aimed at professional energy organizations
  • Forecasts are probabilities, not certainties — even good probabilistic forecasts can be wrong for any single event
  • Requires forecasting literacy — getting value from probabilistic outputs assumes teams know how to use uncertainty ranges

Key Takeaways

  • Amperon is an AI energy-forecasting platform producing demand, price, and renewable-generation forecasts for utilities, grid operators, retailers, and traders
  • It blends granular meter data with weather ensembles to produce probabilistic forecasts across short-, mid-, and seasonal horizons, including probabilistic solar and wind output
  • Its forecasts feed grid reliability, trading, battery optimization, and demand-response decisions
  • Best for power-sector organizations that need accurate, uncertainty-aware energy forecasts, with quote-based enterprise licensing

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