Indicative delivery roadmap

A phased path from local energy intelligence to global interoperability.

GridMind is being built in defined stages. Each phase adds new capability across device connectivity, AI optimisation, token portability, data exchange, governance maturity, and settlement reach so the network can expand without losing auditability, safety, or regulator-aligned boundaries.

The roadmap below is a public, phase-led view of the current plan. Timing is indicative and delivery remains subject to technical validation, audits, partner readiness, and DAO-governed rollout priorities.

Phased timeline

Five public phases from connectivity to global smart-grid coordination.

Phase 1

Foundational Connectivity

Q1-Q2 2027

GridMind starts by standardising IoT communication, creating unified API gateways across devices, AI, and blockchain, deploying energy-data verification oracles, and ensuring GRD works cleanly with Ethereum. This is the phase where the system becomes one coordinated base layer instead of a collection of disconnected components.

Standardise MQTT, OPC-UA, and Modbus connectivity across device pathways.
Connect the AI optimiser, IoT devices, and blockchain layer through unified API gateways.
Deploy off-chain oracles for energy-data verification.
Enable GRD interoperability with Ethereum through ERC-20 compatibility.
Outcome: one verified data layer connecting household and energy assets to the GridMind stack.

Phase 2

Cross-Platform Data Integration

Q3 2027

Once the internal foundation is stable, the roadmap opens GridMind to external ecosystem participation. That means identity, SDKs, registry bridges, and partner APIs so utilities, retailers, carbon markets, and other institutional participants can interact with verified data in a controlled way.

Add decentralised identity and verifiable credentials for household or node participation.
Launch an interoperability SDK for developers and energy providers.
Bridge data into carbon-credit and green certificate registries.
Introduce institutional APIs for utilities, retailers, and market partners.
Outcome: external participants can consume verified GridMind data under clearer compliance boundaries.

Phase 3

Cross-Chain Token Interoperability

Q4 2027

The third phase expands token utility beyond a single chain. GRD bridges, wrapped liquidity paths, carbon-linked assets, and atomic swaps between GRD, eKWh, and related tokens move GridMind from a closed system into a wider interoperable market environment.

Deploy GRD bridge support to cross-chain protocols.
Introduce wrapped GRD for liquidity and DeFi-oriented use cases.
Integrate carbon-credit NFTs into compatible energy ecosystems.
Enable atomic swaps across GRD, eKWh, and carbon-linked assets.
Outcome: multi-chain operability and broader liquidity for tokenized energy markets.

Phase 4

Interoperable AI and Data Marketplace

Q1 2028

After connectivity and asset portability are established, GridMind can open into a broader AI-data economy. This phase focuses on model exchange, dataset monetisation, privacy-preserving analytics, and network-wide rewards for data contribution.

Open APIs for AI model sharing across GridMind and partner networks.
Support monetisation of anonymised energy datasets through GRD staking.
Introduce privacy-preserving analytics using zero-knowledge proofs.
Create cross-network reputation and reward structures for data contribution.
Outcome: a broader energy-data marketplace where intelligence and participation can move across ecosystems.

Phase 5a

Global Smart-Grid Interoperability

Q2-Q3 2028

The long-term roadmap moves into cross-domain interoperability between blockchain, AI, IoT, and energy markets. GridMind establishes its first live connections to international grid infrastructure and opens the consortium to founding partners and regulators.

Connect with international grid APIs and standards such as OpenADR and IEC 61850.
Support autonomous peer-to-peer energy trading across jurisdictions.
Launch an interoperability consortium with industry and regulatory partners.
Outcome: GridMind establishes its first live connections to international grid infrastructure and opens the consortium to founding partners.

Phase 5b

Standards Adoption & Consortium Maturity

Q1 2029 (subject to consortium and regulatory partner readiness)

Building on the consortium foundation, this phase deepens institutional adoption through formal standards ratification, expanded settlement reach, and co-governed interoperability with regulatory bodies across target markets.

Adopt ISO/IEC interoperability standards across live deployments.
Extend cross-jurisdiction settlement coordination to additional markets.
Deepen consortium governance with regulatory co-signatories.
Outcome: GridMind becomes a universal protocol layer for tokenized energy and broader resource coordination.

Supporting workstreams

Three workstreams develop alongside the main rollout.

Alongside the main roadmap, GridMind is expanding the platform, release controls, and settlement capability needed to support each stage of growth.

Home energy platform

GridMind starts with read-only visibility into meters and inverters, then adds stronger device support and smarter optimisation over time. The rollout stays deliberately staged: visibility first, broader automation later.

Phase 1: read-only meter and inverter visibility, signed packets, and early AI support.
Phase 2: stronger device hardening, battery and EV support, and more advanced optimisation.
Phase 3: broader automation and settlement expansion once the earlier stages are proven.

Public records and release checks

Each stage is supported by published records, release checks, and visible controls so the platform can expand in a measured and reviewable way.

Public documentation and operating records expand alongside each release phase.
Review, approval, and release controls stay visible as the platform grows.
New rollout steps are introduced carefully rather than all at once.

Settlement and rewards

The value layer develops alongside the wider platform, with testing, settlement logic, rewards design, and staged release checks before broader availability.

Rewards and settlement rules are introduced in stages rather than switched on all at once.
Funding supports security, R&D, and integration work as the platform matures.
Testing, audits, and staged release remain in place before wider rollout.