PowerBank Corporation has begun closed‑beta testing of the IntelliScope Enterprise Hub, the first component of Intellistake Technologies’ IntelliScope AI suite. The beta focuses on renewable‑energy development, equipping PowerBank with data‑driven tools to identify optimal site locations, assess grant eligibility, and monitor regulatory sentiment across the United States.
The partnership, first announced on July 31 2025, has moved from development to operational testing, marking a key step in PowerBank’s strategy to embed AI into its project‑evaluation workflow. By integrating the IntelliScope AI suite, PowerBank aims to accelerate decision‑making, reduce uncertainty in siting and permitting, and improve the accuracy of grant‑application assessments.
Liam Harpur, VP of Technology & Development at Intellistake, said the beta release “aims to make project evaluation faster, smarter, and more transparent.” He added that the testing phase will refine the system through collaboration with enterprise users, ensuring the platform meets real‑world constraints.
Dr. Richard Lu, CEO of PowerBank, highlighted the partnership’s potential to transform how renewable‑energy projects are evaluated and executed. He noted that the AI tools will streamline workflows and strengthen project confidence by providing clearer insights into regulatory and siting challenges.
Jason Dussault, CEO of Intellistake, emphasized that PowerBank’s participation allows the company to “bridge innovation with application; taking AI beyond abstract automation into structured, verifiable decision‑making for real infrastructure projects.” He also pointed to momentum toward interoperable agents and a multi‑agent ecosystem that could broaden the platform’s impact.
The closed‑beta launch signals PowerBank’s commitment to leveraging advanced analytics to enhance its development pipeline, which currently exceeds one gigawatt of renewable capacity. By integrating AI, the company seeks to improve project selection efficiency, reduce development timelines, and increase the likelihood of securing grants and regulatory approvals.
While the announcement does not include financial results, it represents a strategic investment in technology that could drive future revenue growth and operational efficiency. The partnership positions PowerBank to stay competitive in a market increasingly driven by data‑intensive decision tools.
The move also reflects broader industry trends, as renewable‑energy developers adopt AI to optimize operations, improve decision‑making, and ensure regulatory compliance. PowerBank’s early adoption of IntelliScope could set a benchmark for peers seeking to modernize their project‑evaluation processes.
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