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Kolvera is monitoring-first today. For commercial partners, that means branded dashboards, reporting, and customer visibility can come first while optimisation, settlement, and market-access layers stay clearly positioned as the next step, not an already-live promise.
White-label is for commercial, community, and enterprise partner programs that want a credible customer-facing energy layer without overstating what is live today.
Stand up a branded monitoring and reporting layer across commercial batteries while Kolvera handles the backend telemetry model and operational readiness.
Pilot a partner energy experience without pretending the full market stack is live on day one. Start with monitoring, customer visibility, and partner workflow first.
Give councils, precincts, and enterprise stakeholders a cleaner operating view now, then expand into optimisation and settlement later as the commercial offer matures.
The right first step is branded monitoring, reporting, and operational visibility. That gives partner teams something useful and honest immediately, while leaving room for deeper optimisation later.
Customer-facing visibility, system status, and reporting can start before any trading layer goes live.
Kolvera keeps the optimisation, settlement, and market-access path explicit as a later commercial layer.
Your brand stays front-and-centre while Kolvera powers the telemetry and operating model behind it.
Start with a real pilot fleet, validate reporting and readiness, then widen the offer once the next layer is ready.
Once a live trading layer exists for a commercial white-label partner, the intended Kolvera platform fee remains 10% of gross trading profit. Until then, the commercial conversation should stay anchored in monitoring, reporting, and pilot readiness.
Gross trading profit
100%
Kolvera platform fee
10%
Partner-controlled pool
90%
Installer-attributed residential systems stay in the separate installer programme. Commercial white-label remains its own channel and should not be presented as the same offer.
Monitoring, reporting, and partner-facing visibility are the right starting point today. Optimisation, settlement, and market-access layers are part of the later commercial path, not something we present as already live.
The partner keeps the brand and customer relationship. Kolvera provides the platform layer, monitoring operations, and the future market-readiness path behind the scenes.
The installer programme is for installer-attributed residential systems. White-label is the commercial, community, and enterprise channel, with its own branded partner experience and a separate planned 10% Kolvera platform fee once a live trading layer exists.
Start with a real branded pilot, prove the partner experience, and expand from there.