01
Manual processes that don't scale
Energy product teams are managing growing portfolios — tariffs, green energy products, infrastructure assets, digital services — with processes built for a simpler era. Approvals over email. Reviews in spreadsheets. Compliance records assembled by hand.
Skyjed automates 80% of approvals and compliance steps — freeing teams to focus on strategy, not administration.
02
Sustainability compliance without infrastructure
ESPR, Digital Product Passports, CSRD, and taxonomy reporting are creating new lifecycle documentation and traceability obligations. Most energy teams don't have the tooling to manage these systematically alongside existing product governance requirements.
Skyjed's lifecycle tracking and evidence collection capabilities are purpose-built for the documentation obligations these regulations create.
03
No single view of the portfolio
Product performance data, lifecycle status, compliance obligations, and approval history exist in different systems. Leadership decisions are made on incomplete, lagging information — which creates risk in a sector where margins and regulatory exposure are both significant.
AI health scoring gives leadership a live, consolidated view of every product — performance signals surface the moment they matter.
04
Green product portfolio management
The transition to renewable energy and new green product lines creates portfolio complexity that existing tools weren't designed to handle — particularly where green products carry different regulatory and reporting obligations to conventional energy products.
Skyjed manages any product type within a single platform — conventional and green product lines, governed consistently.
05
Review cycles without a forcing function
In a sector undergoing rapid structural change, product reviews that rely on informal scheduling are a liability. Products evolve, markets shift, and regulatory obligations change — but reviews only happen when someone finds the time to call them.
Skyjed's Planner automates scheduling, tracks completion, and escalates overdue reviews — creating the cadence that drives execution.
06
Growing team — same bandwidth
Energy product teams are expected to manage more — more products, more regulations, more reporting — without proportionally more headcount. The operational burden compounds over time unless the administrative layer is automated.
Engie reduced manual effort by 82% within six weeks. Time redirected to strategy, not administration.
Product types Skyjed manages
Energy tariffs
Renewable energy products
Green energy certificates
Carbon offset products
EV charging products
Smart meter services
Home energy management
Digital energy services
Commercial energy contracts
B2B and wholesale products
Infrastructure assets
Energy efficiency products