About this organization
Organization Name: Voltra
Organization Solution and Services
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Enterprise software, ERP, Outage Management, Digital Twin, Mapping Equipment Solutions/GIS, 3D, Siite Assessment Platform
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Grid Modernization
- Software Solutions
- Equipment & service, Product
- Utility
Organization Types:
- Organization Size: Revenue under 10M
- Organization Years In business: 0-5 Years
Revenue: $5 Million
Organization Information : Founded in 2023 in Calgary, Alberta, is a Canadian startup developing modular software platforms for the evolving energy infrastructure market. The company’s flagship product, Charge, is a full-stack CPMS (Charge Point Management System) designed to provide flexible APIs and UIs for managing EV charging networks, fleets, building charging installations, roaming, scheduling, payments, and utility integrations. Key customers span utilities, campuses, fleet operators, OEMs, and property managers. Backed by a May 2025 pre‑seed funding round led by Contrary and other investors, Voltra is positioned to simplify integration across siloed energy systems and scale with growing EV and grid modernization demand
Other Information: Founded in 2023 The traditional power grid, a one-way flow from large plants to end users no longer meets tomorrow's needs. This energy landscape is rapidly changing, pushing towards inverter-based resources, such as solar farms and onsite batteries, and new sources of power generation. This creates complex orchestration requirements that can no longer be resolved by just increasing physical infrastructure (nor be supported by the poor and legacy software that powers it.)We are seeing a breakdown in the traditional ideology of a large-scale utility. Companies like Base Power and Enphase are transforming what it means to be an energy provider, and a disconnect is arising between generators, distributors, and consumers. As the costs of grid scale infrastructure and interconnection continue to increase, and the cost of DERs (Distributed Energy Assets) continues to plummet, we will see an inherent decentralization in the power grid. Generation will continue to move much closer to the consumer, and the grid will begin to look a lot more like an interlinked network, then a single, cohesive, hierarchical system.