WorkOnGrid raises Rs 22.5 Cr led by Transition Venture Capital


WorkOnGrid, an AI native operations intelligence platform for utilities, has raised Rs 22.5 crore in a funding round led by Transition Venture Capital, with participation from Indian Angel Network.

The startup had previously secured Rs1 crore from Start Up O ventures in 2020 and Rs 5 crore in 2022 from IAN, Startup O, and other angel investors. 

The fresh capital will be used to scale its global go to market efforts, strengthen its AI and machine learning capabilities, and build international infrastructure, the company said in a press release.

Co-founded by Udit Poddar, Shreyansh Jain, Aayush Agrawal, and Shaurya Poddar, WorkOnGrid is an AI native operations intelligence platform for utilities across power, water, and gas. The company enables real time data integration, predictive analytics, and workflow automation to help utilities improve efficiency, reliability, and decision making. It serves global utility providers through a SaaS model and a scalable deployment architecture.

According to the Bengaluru based startup, it is building a unified data intelligence layer for utilities across power, water, and gas sectors that face fragmented systems, rising operational complexity, and increasing demand for real time decision making.

WorkOnGrid’s platform integrates data from multiple sources, including smart meters, sensors, GIS, and financial systems, into a single queryable environment. This enables sub second insights and automated workflows.

At the core of the platform is an integrated architecture that combines a data lakehouse, operational intelligence, workflow automation, and AI driven analytics. This allows utilities to move from reactive operations to predictive and increasingly autonomous decision making, improving both efficiency and reliability across critical infrastructure.

WorkOnGrid claims it works with over 20 utilities globally and manages data from millions of smart meters, along with a large share of asset and field data generated by utility operations.