Ukrainian Greenvi AI Supercharging Renewable Energy Decisions with AI

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  • Greenvi AI builds an AI-powered SaaS platform for renewable energy market intelligence
  • The platform offers tailored insights for developers, EPCs, and investors across EU, US, Ukraine
  • EIC’s Seeds of Bravery grants EUR 25K, putting their faith in the startup’s potential impact for clean energy transition in Ukraine and globally
  • GreenVi AI’s plans include team growth, global scaling, and strategic partnerships to lead AI in renewable energy

This May, Greenvi AI—the Ukrainian startup developing an AI assistant providing comprehensive analytical insights on renewable energy markets—became one of the grantees of Seeds of Bravery, the proactive initiative by EIC that supports Ukrainian tech startups. The amount of the grant is EUR 25K.

Hands-On Experience and Global Vision for Renewable Energy

Stanislav Masevych (CEO) started Greenvi AI in late 2024. His background encompasses global energy expertise, AI-driven innovation, and full-stack product development. Over the last decade, he worked with major organizations such as the World Bank, European Commission, EBRD, OECD, and Energy Community, helping shape renewable energy strategies, market reforms, and regulatory frameworks in Ukraine. He also supported international solar and wind energy companies in entering new geographical markets, helping them identify and validate bankable renewable energy projects, perform technical and regulatory assessments, and provide hands-on support through development and implementation stages.

Mr Masevych led several complex tech projects in the energy space, including the development of renewable project marketplaces, energy trading platforms, and an AI-powered advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) feasibility study at a Korea Telecom’s project.

Stanislav Masevych, Founder and CEO at Greenvi AI

The idea for Greenvi AI came from observing international developers and EPCs (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction companies) spending months collecting data, analyzing regulations, and identifying partners before they could decide whether to pursue a new project in a given country. It cost time, money, and delayed the rollout of clean energy.

The entrepreneur decided that it was a job for an AI-first company and the time was right. Still, before moving on to coding, he conducted over 25 interviews with renewable energy firms across the US and Europe to validate the problem. Their feedback was clear: the pain was real, and the need was urgent, convincing the founder to build Greenvi AI.

According to Mr Masevych’s numbers, the global renewable energy sector was valued at USD 1.2T in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 3.6T by 2030, growing at a 17.2% CAGR. Yet tens of thousands of companies still struggle with slow, expensive, manual research when entering new markets.

‘Right now, one of the biggest bottlenecks in renewable energy is not technology, it’s information access and decision speed. Companies spend weeks or months gathering market data, analyzing policies, and identifying the right opportunities. That slows down investment and project development at a time when speed is critical,’ the founder comments.

As a self-taught full-stack software developer, he built the first version of Greenvi AI myself from backend infrastructure to the AI agent workflows combining my domain expertise with modern AI tools.

Growing the Team and Testing the Market

After the product’s soft launch in May 2025, AI engineer Nazar Tutyn joined the startup to help accelerate product development. The product-market fit got tested with a focused group of early users, and reportedly, the product enjoyed notable inbound interest, confirming demand and helping the team gather valuable insights. Just a few weeks after the launch, the company could boast about reaching feasible milestones toward becoming the go-to AI assistant for renewable energy professionals:

  • First paying customers across the USA, EU, and Ukraine;
  • A waitlist of 20 more companies, representing 30+ new potential users preparing to onboard with the upcoming launch of Greenvi’s personalized outreach agents;
  • A EUR 25K EU grant from the Seeds of Bravery program to fund product development along with another international grant yet to be made public.

‘The biggest challenge so far has been building and launching fast with a lean team. I developed the platform solo:backend, frontend, and AI, while running customer interviews, demos, and onboarding. We’re accustomed to speed, focus, and a tight feedback loop from day one,’ Mr Masevych shares.

Domain-Specific AI That Understands the Grid

In essence, Mr Masevych and his team built a SaaS platform that serves as an AI-powered assistant for professionals in the renewable energy sector, offering instant, personalized market intelligence, project assessments, and strategic insights across Europe and the US. It generates tailored market reports, compiles real-time regulatory and funding updates, and evaluates project documents.

Greenvi AI platform at work

‘Our AI agents are trained to understand energy-specific workflows, project lifecycles, and regulations, across different geographies. Users get actionable insights tailored to their role: developer, EPC, investor, and location, e.g. ‘What solar auctions are upcoming in Poland?’ or ‘Which companies are active in BESS in Spain?’ What truly sets us apart is our ability to go deeper as we enable users to add their own data giving our AI richer context and delivering personalized results no off-the-shelf AI can offer. This forms a proprietary intelligence layer and a powerful long-term differentiator,’ Mr Masevych explains.

Overall, Greenvi AI combines trusted public sources, verified market data, and real-time search to ensure both broad coverage and reliability, prioritizing high-quality, credible sources. A proprietary data layer comprising internal documents uploaded by users makes  AI smarter with real-world, high-context information, increasing accuracy and enabling personalization. Ultimately, it balances coverage, credibility, and context.

Greenvi AI adapts to each market’s regulatory, financial, and project development context. AI agents provide country-specific insights on auctions, projects, companies, and funding. The output is based on project type and stage from early scoping to financing or stakeholder engagement, and users can formulate their unique requests in their own context. The platform is continuously expanding its country coverage based on user demand and training its agents to recognize regional nuances.

The main users are renewable energy developers, electricity producers, EPCs, and global equipment providers, particularly those targeting utility-scale projects. Greenvi AI naturally focuses on verticals where the stakes are high and decision-making is complex, including:

  • Utility-scale solar and wind
  • Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)
  • Biomass and biogas
  • Hydrogen

They are welcome to rely on Greenvi AI for fast, AI-generated insights on projects, auctions, and active companies to help them identify new opportunities and move quickly across different markets. Mr Masevytch also mentions growing interest from investment teams and funds looking to enter new markets and validate potential renewable energy projects more efficiently.

Greenvi AI platform at work

Funding the Momentum toward a Smarter, Greener Future

The new funding provides Greenvi AI with the momentum to scale across more markets. With this in mind, the startup is using the EUR 25K grant to accelerate product development, market outreach, and team expansion.

Specifically, the funding supports:

  • Building out key features like personalized outreach agents and custom data layers, enabling users to upload their own files and get tailored results;
  • Preparing the platform for enterprise readiness with improved scalability and CRM/API integrations;
  • Participating in industry conferences to meet users, gather feedback, and form new partnerships;
  • Hiring new AI engineers to strengthen development capacity.

Greenvi AI is preparing to apply to top-tier accelerators and form strategic collaborations with big players in the renewable energy sector to accelerate global growth. Such partnerships are meant to validate the team’s vision and open doors for scaling, integration, and long-term market presence.

Once the traction is assured, the startup plans to move on to raising funds through an investment round. Partnering with VCs from climate-tech or AI-native funds who understand vertical SaaS and value deep sector expertise will provide for scaling.  Raising capital from the right partners who align with Greeni AI’s mission is critical for building category leadership in AI for renewable energy.

Greenvi AI sees itself as a foundational layer for accelerating the clean energy transition. By turning what used to be weeks of research into minutes of intelligent insight, the platform helps developers, EPCs, investors, and suppliers move faster, with more confidence and less cost. In the long term, Greenvi AI is positioned to become the default AI assistant for the renewable energy industry—a platform that empowers every clean energy professional with the knowledge, context, and strategy they need to act quickly and build at scale.

Unlocking smarter decisions across borders brings more renewable energy online faster and contributes meaningfully to a greener, more resilient future.

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