MW-aware siting + stance-controlled contracts for India's fastest data-centre corridors. Built for Finance, Facilities & Counsel — not decks.
Three sites look perfect—until power reality disagrees. DISCOM signals conflict. Developers over-promise. Incentives hide in PDFs. Lawyers wait for a first draft. Fibre maps don't match latency on the ground. CFOs want IRR sensitivity you can't stitch from spreadsheets.
Megawatt Passport turns that sprawl into one auditable workflow.
(Clear, Not Hand-Wavy)
Toggle contract stances. Diff highlights what changes. Guardrails block risky transforms. Always watermarked: "Counsel Review Required".
Curtailment & Compensation — Balanced • Compensation at market rate for unscheduled curtailment beyond 1.0% of monthly hours. • Storage add-on by mutual agreement. • Counsel review required; watermark applied.
Guardrails: indemnity caps, governing law, liability scopes cannot change unless explicitly unlocked by counsel. Below confidence, system switches to suggestion-only.
Adjust inputs to see impact of faster commissioning + volatility hedging. Demo only.
Real results from early adopters
"Megawatt Passport cut our data centre procurement time in half—seamless matches to reliable IPPs meant no more blackouts in scaling. We moved from scattered vendor calls and unverifiable DISCOM notes to a single, auditable shortlist with volatility bands."
"The platform's forecasting integrated perfectly into our models, giving real-time ROI visibility on energy deals—boosted our budget accuracy by 25%. The stance-controlled drafts were easy to defend to counsel."
"From lead-gen to PPA signing, it's revolutionised our pipeline—closed a 100MW solar deal in under 30 days. Publishing capacity via their API surfaced qualified demand we'd never have seen."
In 2024, ~4 in 10 MW commitments in NCR diverged from dispatch due to transformer loading/seasonality; the exact % varies by substation. Passport makes this variance visible — not just capacity tallies.
Public yardstick with sources & corrections policy.
| Substation/Area | Readiness | Dev Reliability | Queue/Volatility | Sources |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kompally-220kV | High | Stable (A-) | Seasonal derate; maint. windows | DISCOM bulletin; dev letter |
| Gachibowli-132kV | Medium | Variable (B) | Queue spikes Q2; fibre strong | Operator note; fibre map |
| Shamirpet-220kV | Medium | Emerging (B-) | Verify dispatch variance | Dev letter; site visit |
| Site | Dev MW | DISCOM | Pred. | Abs err. | % err. |
|---|
Precision Matching v1: AI-driven algorithm matches grid specs to buyer tolerances. Trained from historical deal data to achieve high fit accuracy.
Integrate our API to publish capacity in seconds. Example:
curl -X POST https://api.megawattpassport.com/v1/mw-listings \
-H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_KEY" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"project":"Solar Farm X","substation":"Kompally-220kV","capacity_mw":50,"ready_by":"2025-03-15"}'
Your listing becomes searchable for qualified buyers; telemetry updates improve ranking accuracy. Full docs available on request.
Transparent pricing aligned with outcomes
If a spec-fit case misses 14 days due to our process, we refund the MW-screen fee. Excludes buyer-side delays and force majeure. Full terms on request.
Your journey from spec to decision in 14 days
We ingest your corridor, MW target, latency boundaries, and any must-have constraints (SEZ, ESG, fibre, incentives). The team reconciles your inputs with corridor playbooks and recent dispatch notes to eliminate dead-ends early. Within 24–48 hours, you receive an initial fit brief that clarifies what's feasible now vs. Q+1—saving weeks of exploratory calls.
Outcome: a validated spec, acceptance criteria, and the evaluation rubric we'll use to defend choices to Finance and Counsel.
We run your spec against grid constraints, developer reliability, interconnection rules, and current queue signals. The shortlist (3–5 sites) is returned with a Grid Volatility Score, fibre/latency notes, and evidence links. Each site includes a rationale you can share with executives—no black boxes.
Outcome: a defensible shortlist you can act on immediately, plus clear trade-offs to accelerate internal alignment.
For your top site, we generate LOI/PPA drafts in three stances (Aggressive / Balanced / Conservative). Redline diffs highlight exactly what changes and why. Our IRR panel shows the financial impact of timing, curtailment, and incentives, so Finance can approve quickly. All drafts are watermarked and require counsel sign-off.
Outcome: counsel-ready drafts, a quantified IRR story, and a 14-day path to decision—with audit trails for governance.
Tell us your corridor and MW requirement. We'll schedule a 20-minute readiness session.
Thanks — we'll be in touch within 24h (IST).
Subject: Your Hyderabad corridor screen is booked — Megawatt Passport
Hi there,
We've queued your screen (10 MW). Here's what happens next:
Reply to this email with any constraints — we answer within one business day.
No. Drafts are watermarked and require counsel sign-off. Below confidence thresholds, the system only suggests wording.
Yes. Corridor-scoped models, PII-free by default, document encryption, access controls. VPC one-pager available.
DISCOM bulletins, developer submissions, public policy docs, fibre providers, and partner telemetry. Sources are footnoted in audit packets.
We compete on time-to-contract and acceptance rates, not headcount. The SLA and public corridor index keep us accountable.
We capture off-market capacity through a mix of direct inputs and data inference. Brokers and developers can list unadvertised sites via our ingestion API, while client requests themselves become demand signals that reveal latent supply. Each inquiry triggers a telemetry check across DISCOM maintenance bulletins, transformer load data, and EPC filings to spot shadow MW that haven't been published yet. Over time, these signals build a predictive corridor graph that highlights potential supply before it's visible on the market. For example, when transformer loading in a substation rises 15% with no announced project, the system flags it for outreach—helping clients move first.
There are adjacent players but none operating at our depth. In the US, LevelTen Energy connects renewable developers and buyers through PPA marketplaces, while in Europe, Wattsight (part of Volue) forecasts power-market volatility and grid trends. However, both stop at analytics and deal facilitation—they don't handle corridor-specific readiness or contract automation. Megawatt Passport goes one step further: we combine corridor-level siting precision with counsel-reviewed, stance-controlled LOI/PPA drafting and audit trails. Where others help analyse deals, we help execute them in 14 days with quantified risk and defensible trade-offs.