Location Capacity Review

Start with a Location Capacity Review.

Before anyone talks about equipment, hosting, or operations, Headroom starts with a practical question: does this location appear to have unused electrical capacity, and what would have to be protected before that capacity could support a new revenue use?

What we review

  • Recent electric bills
  • Interval meter data, if available
  • Charger or fleet usage history, if relevant
  • Battery or generator reserve rules, if relevant
  • Operations that cannot be interrupted
  • Utility or demand-response obligations already known

What you get

  • Likely unused capacity windows
  • Operations that must be protected first
  • Missing data or readiness gaps
  • Practical next steps
  • Plain-language summary for owners, operators, or partners

You can start with imperfect data

You do not need perfect data to start. If key information is missing, the review will identify what is missing and whether the location is still worth pursuing.

What a good candidate looks like

A location with recurring unused power windows, clear operating priorities, accessible historical data, and a practical reason to evaluate a new revenue use without putting higher-priority operations at risk.

What Headroom will not do during the review

Headroom is a read-only review and evidence product. It does not operate chargers, dispatch batteries, schedule compute, control DERMS/VPP systems, or run a marketplace.