EARLY-STAGE PROCUREMENT INTELLIGENCE

See capital projects before procurement starts.

CapexRadar combines public project, permitting, utility and corporate signals to identify future infrastructure demand before it reaches the normal tender stage.

Pre-launch pilot program. Initial focus: U.S. data centers and critical-power equipment.

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THE PROBLEM

By the time a project becomes obvious, the commercial window may already be closing.

01

Detect

Monitor fragmented public signals such as land activity, local approvals, utility filings and environmental permits.

02

Resolve

Connect shell companies, sites, developers, utilities, contractors and project milestones into one evidence trail.

03

Prioritize

Rank projects by probability, timing and relevance to a supplier's specific equipment category.

FIRST VERTICAL

Critical-power demand for U.S. data centers.

We are initially validating the model for transformers, MV/LV switchgear, UPS and backup-power systems.

Project probabilityIs this project likely to reach construction?
Procurement windowWhen is equipment likely to be specified or purchased?
Supplier fitIs the opportunity relevant to your product and sales territory?
Evidence trailWhich public signals support the assessment?

ILLUSTRATIVE OUTPUT

One opportunity. The evidence. The timing.

EARLY-STAGE SIGNAL

Emerging data-center project — Texas

Illustrative example, not a live customer recommendation.

84Opportunity score
Expected scale200–400 MW
Estimated procurement9–18 months
Relevant categoriesTransformers · Switchgear · UPS
Current stageSite + utility + planning signals
Evidence
  • Site-control activity connected to a project entity
  • Local-government or planning activity
  • Utility/load-related signal
  • No public equipment supplier identified yet

DESIGN-PARTNER PROGRAM

Built with suppliers, not in isolation.

We are speaking with a small group of infrastructure suppliers to validate what makes an early project signal commercially actionable.

The initial pilot is designed around one equipment category, a defined U.S. territory and a weekly ranked opportunity feed with source evidence.

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