Built by Nokia Bell Labs and developed under Nokia’s venture incubator, Enscryb offers cutting-edge capabilities for energy revenue forecasting, especially for battery energy storage systems (BESS) and hybrid renewable assets.
For Smartecon and its clients, the impact is clear: more reliable investment planning, improved grid integration, and better revenue performance from day one.
“We don’t just build energy systems — we help clients make smarter decisions,” said Hannes Aus, co-founder and Chief Development Officer at Smartecon. “With Enscryb, we can turn complex infrastructure and market data into bankable insights. That means less guesswork, and more value from every kilowatt-hour.”
Digital twin technology meets Baltic energy transition
Enscryb uses digital twins and real-time stream processing to simulate energy systems of any size and complexity — from the grid to industrial meters and on-site battery systems. This gives developers and asset owners the ability to plan revenue streams across energy markets, from balancing services to self-consumption optimization.
The software analyzes both market signals and local infrastructure data, helping Smartecon generate investment-grade forecasts for developers, industrial clients, and energy investors across Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.
A new chapter for Nokia in Estonia
While Nokia is best known in the Baltics for its historic role in telecom, this partnership marks its return in a new form — software for smart energy systems. Enscryb was developed within Nokia Bell Labs, the research arm behind some of the world’s most advanced digital technologies.
The partnership with Smartecon brings this innovation to the field, where it’s already being applied in battery modeling, hybrid asset planning, and technical due diligence for upcoming projects.
“We are excited to see Nokia once again contributing to Estonia’s technological leadership — this time by enabling smarter energy infrastructure,” said Hannes Aus.
Helping the grid, helping the planet
As electricity prices remain volatile and the grid becomes more complex, tools like Enscryb help energy stakeholders make informed decisions. For the Baltics, this comes at a critical moment, as the country works to strengthen energy security, integrate more renewables, and prepare for synchronous decoupling from the Russian power system.
Through this partnership, Smartecon positions itself as a data-driven EPC provider — one that doesn’t just deliver construction but provides strategic insights, revenue modeling, and market-aligned design.