energy supply & offtake

Design and structuring of energy supply and capacity solutions including tolling, floor, and other offtake agreements.

why it matters

As electrification accelerates, access to reliable, affordable, and low-carbon power becomes a critical constraint. Volatile power prices, grid congestion, and intermittent generation increase risk for both producers and consumers.Well-structured energy and capacity supply and offtake arrangements are essential to manage risk, stabilise revenues, and enable continued investment in clean and flexible energy assets as markets evolve.

who we work with

We work with energy-intensive industries and corporates, utilities, and power traders seeking long-term power supply and capacity agreements.

Ingrid designs and structures tolling, floor and other offtake structures in close collaboration with asset owners, offtakers, lenders, and market operators.

how ingrid work with energy supply & offtake solutions

Tolling and floor-based renvenue frameworks

Designs tolling agreements and floor mechanisms that provide downside protection, predictable cash flows, and financing resilience, while retaining value from optimisation. We do this on behalf our own asset portfolio and 3rd party assets owners.

Storage-enabled firming and delivery

Integrates energy storage to firm renewable generation, support contracted volumes, and improve delivery performance under PPAs and offtake commitments.

Balancing responsible and market execution

Providing BRP services, enabling seamless market participation and execution across energy, balancing, and ancillary services.

Outcomes we deliver

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solutions by ingrid

energy storage

Development and operation of large-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS), from design and construction to long-term asset management.

Asset Optimisation

Proprietary AI-driven platform that optimises and trades BESS and renewable assets to maximise performance, flexibility, and market participation.

energy supply & offtake

Design and structuring of energy supply and capacity solutions including tolling, floor, and other offtake agreements.

grid services

Grid balancing services and frequency control for national grid operators. Technology and analytics that support local operators with flexibility, forecasting, peak management, and reliable power.

Frequently asked questions

What does Ingrid do?

Ingrid Capacity builds the infrastructure and intelligence behind the electrified society. The company connects energy storage, software, and power markets to create flexibility that stabilises the grid, integrates renewable energy, and accelerates the transition toward a resilient, decarbonised and cost-efficient energy system.

How does Ingrid’s technology work?

Ingrid operates a proprietary trading and optimisation platform that manages renewable and storage assets in real time. The system makes thousands of data-driven decisions every hour — forecasting, trading, and balancing supply and demand. This helps the grid run more efficiently, reduces congestion, and lowers overall system costs.

Who does Ingrid work with?

Ingrid collaborates with grid operators, local communities, investors, technology partners, energy producers, and utilities to strengthen the power system at every level — local, regional, and national. By aligning capital, technology, and market innovation, Ingrid develops scalable solutions that ease local congestion, support regional balance, and enhance national energy security.

Why is a flexible grid important for electrification?

As renewable generation expands, flexibility becomes the foundation of a stable, efficient, and affordable energy system. It allows electricity to flow where and when it’s needed — maximising the use of existing infrastructure, integrating more renewables, and accelerating the energy transition without costly grid expansion and upgrades.

Why does the grid need to become intelligent?

Electricity generation and consumption are changing faster than the grid was designed to handle. As renewables and electrification grow, the system is becoming increasingly decentralised — with power flowing from many directions instead of just one. To stay balanced, the grid needs more intelligence, flexibility, and storage. A more intelligent grid uses data, automation, and distributed resources to manage variability, store excess energy, and deliver power where and when it’s needed most.