Power trading firm GNA Energy unveiled its advanced power intelligence platform, GNAi, at the Bharat Electricity Summit 2026 held at Yashobhoomi, New Delhi. The summit, running from March 19–22, brought together policymakers, industry leaders, investors, and experts to discuss grid modernization, energy transition, and clean energy expansion.
India’s efforts to make the electricity system more decentralised and data-driven are in line with the launch of GNAi. The cloud-based platform combines smart meter readings, grid data, and weather data to give utilities, generators, regulators, and market participants useful analytics and forecasting tools.
“GNAi leverages machine learning and optimization techniques to deliver demand and generation forecasts, price projections, battery dispatch optimization, and procurement planning,” said Sanjeev Kumar, Managing Director, GNA Energy. “It also supports emerging applications such as peer-to-peer energy trading, demand response programs, and distributed energy resource integration.”
The platform’s microservices architecture allows seamless integration with existing legacy infrastructure as well as new systems, including EV networks and smart meters. It also complements the Ministry of Power’s vision of a unified digital framework for India’s power sector.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a message read at the summit, urged global investors to “make, invest, innovate, and scale” in India’s power sector. Union Minister Manohar Lal highlighted that India has already achieved its 50% non-fossil fuel-based capacity target ahead of schedule, projecting potential investments of Rs 200 lakh crore over the next two decades.
The launch follows last month’s introduction of Vidyut AI, GNA Energy’s analytics engine for procurement insights and price signals. Together, GNAi and Vidyut AI form a comprehensive data and intelligence layer for India’s evolving power markets, supporting informed decision-making and enabling efficient, future-ready electricity management.
With GNAi, the company aims to accelerate grid modernization, optimize renewable integration, and strengthen India’s position as a global leader in clean energy innovation.





