SwitchDin recognised for leadership in distributed energy optimisation

 
 

We are delighted to share that SwitchDin has been recognised by Energy Tech Review APAC 2026 as the Distributed Energy Asset Optimisation Software Company of the Year. Read the original article here.

We extend our sincere thanks to the team at Energy Tech Review for this honour and for the opportunity to showcase our work to a wider audience across the region. It is a privilege to be featured among organisations driving meaningful change in the energy sector.


Enabling predictable distributed energy at scale

At SwitchDin, our mission is to make distributed energy predictable, controllable and valuable at scale. As energy systems evolve, utilities, networks and large energy users need confidence that solar, batteries, EV chargers and flexible loads can operate reliably within grid and site constraints.

Our platform is designed to provide real-time visibility and control of distributed energy resources, ensuring they respond intelligently to changing conditions. By enforcing control at the connection point, assets behave as a coordinated whole rather than as isolated devices. This enables improved utilisation of network capacity while maintaining system stability and compliance.

 
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Open standards and secure integration

We believe that interoperability and security are fundamental to the future of energy. Our approach is built on open standards, reducing vendor lock-in and simplifying integration across diverse technologies.

Security remains central to everything we do. With authenticated digital identities and secure communication protocols, every device and endpoint is verified before exchanging data or receiving commands. This ensures trusted control across complex energy environments.


Droplet and on-site intelligence

Our on-site controller, Droplet, plays a critical role in enabling dynamic orchestration of generation, storage and flexible loads. By managing capacity in real time, Droplet allows distributed energy systems to respond to grid conditions without breaching network limits. The result is a more resilient, efficient and adaptable energy ecosystem.


Looking ahead

This recognition reinforces our commitment to supporting networks, utilities and energy users as they transition towards more distributed, decentralised energy systems. We are proud of the work our team continues to deliver and grateful to our partners and customers who collaborate with us every day.

Thank you again to Energy Tech Review APAC for the recognition. We are excited about the journey ahead and remain focused on enabling a smarter, more flexible energy future.

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