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Restore power to the conversation

Line crews, substations and control rooms connected across the entire service territory — with lone-worker safety, outage-storm surge channels and satellite fallback where the grid ends.

What breaks first

The pressure points every utilities operation knows

  1. 01

    Service territories dwarf radio range

    Rural feeders and mountain substations sit far beyond trunked coverage.

  2. 02

    Storm response is organized chaos

    Mutual-aid crews arrive from other regions with incompatible radios and no local knowledge.

  3. 03

    Lone workers face real hazards

    A single lineworker on a remote feeder needs more than a call-when-done policy.

What ENLIL changes

The same operation, on the signal layer

Storytime · real capabilities

A shift on the network

A dramatized replay built from what the platform actually does — instant voice, dispatch actions, AI notes and safety alerts, exactly as they'd land on the channel.

  • Mutual-aid crews productive within minutes of arrival
  • Switching conversations logged for compliance
  • No lineworker ever truly alone

Shift replay · recorded traffic

  1. 21:14

    CONTROLDISPATCHSTORM · SECTOR 4

    Feeder 4-West open, an estimated 1,800 customers out. Crews 12 and 15 dispatch.

  2. 21:15

    CREW 12PTTSTORM · SECTOR 4

    Rolling. Road closure on Mill Lane — flagging alternate access on the map.

  3. 22:41

    CREW 15PTTSTORM · SECTOR 4

    Conductor down confirmed, isolating now. Request recloser lockout confirmation.

  4. 22:41

    CONTROLDISPATCHSTORM · SECTOR 4

    Lockout confirmed and tagged. Safe to proceed.

  5. 23:58

    SYSTEMSOSSAFETY

    Lone-worker check-in missed: substation tech, Ridgeline. Escalation to duty supervisor.

  6. 23:59

    TECH 8PTTSAFETY

    All fine — gloved up and missed the timer. Confirming safe.

Asked by utilities teams

What about coverage at remote substations?
ENLIL fails over across LTE, 5G, Wi-Fi and satellite connectivity, keeping remote sites reachable.
Can we protect lone workers?
Yes — automatic check-in timers for lone workers, one-tap SOS with GPS, and escalation protocols when check-ins are missed.
Can mutual-aid crews join during storms?
Yes. Visiting crews join storm channels on their own devices in minutes, and access expires when the event closes.

Adjacent operations

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Put utilities on the channel

Walk us through your sites, shifts and hazards — we'll design the deployment and demo it live on your own devices.

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