Powersense builds power-systems software from first principles: physics-based engines, transparent methods, and tools shaped by the studies they're used for.
Powersense was founded by Sayed A. Sadat, a power systems engineer and quantitative analyst working at the intersection of transmission analysis, optimization, and energy markets. The company's work spans a commercial study engine (PsFlow), open-source solver research (Powersense.jl), and study services for consultants, developers, and market participants.
The thesis is simple: the interconnection backlog and the growth of large loads have pushed study demand far past what GUI-era tooling was built for, and the engineers doing that work deserve an engine that is scriptable, transparent, and priced for adoption rather than lock-in.
Powersense is a member of EPRI's Open Power AI Consortium, a collaboration of more than 300 utilities, grid operators, research organizations, and technology companies working on AI applications for the energy sector.
Every conversation with Powersense is a conversation with the engineer who writes the code. That's the point.