In Development AssetMesh is currently in development and not yet commercially available — register your interest to be notified at launch
Currently in development · Pilot programme coming soon

Reliability intelligence
for critical utility assets

AssetMesh is a reliability intelligence platform currently in development, designed to transform field-based fault and maintenance data into structured cross-operator intelligence — enabling network operators to reduce outage durations, pre-empt recurring failures, and make better-informed asset decisions. We are preparing for our first pilot programme with selected network operators.

Power T&D
Transmission & distribution focused
Cross-operator
Intelligence network
Real-time
Reliability bulletins
AssetMesh

The industry is losing value
to fragmented data

Across utility networks, maintenance and fault data is poorly structured, inconsistently recorded, and siloed within individual organisations. The result is repeated failures, extended outages, and lost operational knowledge.

Repeated Failures

Engineers repeatedly diagnose faults that have already been encountered — and solved — by colleagues elsewhere in the industry.

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Poor Data Quality

Fault and maintenance reporting systems are difficult to use, inconsistently completed, and fail to capture structured data needed for meaningful analysis.

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Siloed Intelligence

Valuable failure insights remain locked within individual organisations, never shared across the industry where they could prevent the same issues recurring elsewhere.

Extended Outages

Without access to relevant fault history and failure patterns, diagnosis times increase — keeping critical assets out of service for longer than necessary.

A shared intelligence
platform for every operator

AssetMesh is not designed to replace existing asset management systems — it enhances the value of the data they produce by transforming individual reports into collective industry knowledge.

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Structured Fault Reporting

A guided workflow captures asset type, manufacturer, failure mode, component, diagnosis, repair action and parts — consistently, every time.

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Reliability Analytics

AssetMesh identifies recurring failure patterns across operators, generating reliability scores, trend analysis, and equipment performance intelligence.

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Safety Bulletins

When a failure trend is identified, AssetMesh generates a reliability bulletin — alerting operators using affected equipment to act proactively.

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Actionable Outcomes

AssetMesh turns reliability intelligence into concrete actions — supporting better maintenance planning, faster fault resolution, and improved network performance across power transmission and distribution.

Designed for power T&D

AssetMesh is purpose-built for the power transmission and distribution industry — covering the full range of primary plant, switchgear, and associated equipment found across HV utility networks.

The platform transforms how operators across the industry capture and share reliability knowledge — turning individual field experience into collective intelligence that benefits every network.

"The inherent value of AssetMesh grows with every report submitted — creating a shared knowledge base that no individual operator could build alone."

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Search across every asset,
every operator, every fault

AssetMesh provides a powerful and flexible search capability across the entire power transmission and distribution asset database — giving engineers and operators access to structured fault and maintenance intelligence from across the network.

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By Equipment Type

Search across primary plant and switchgear in power transmission and distribution networks including circuit breakers, transformers, protection relays and more.

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By Manufacturer & Model

Find fault and maintenance history for specific equipment models across power transmission and distribution operators worldwide.

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By Age & Specification

Filter results by manufacture era or specific year to find relevant intelligence for the equipment on your network.

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Reliability Intelligence

View aggregated reliability data by manufacturer, model and equipment type — informed by real cross-operator field experience across power transmission and distribution networks.

Want to know more?

AssetMesh has a range of additional capabilities designed specifically for power transmission and distribution operators. Contact us directly to find out more about what the platform can do for your network.

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Built for the people
who keep the lights on

AssetMesh delivers measurable value at two levels — for the engineers in the field and for the operators who manage network performance.

⚙️ For Field Engineers

  • Faster fault identification through access to relevant historical failure intelligence
  • Reduced repetition of previously encountered and solved issues
  • Structured, usable reporting systems that make data entry straightforward
  • Ability to search for exact replacement parts from real field reports
  • Direct contact with engineers who have encountered the same fault

🏢 For Network Operators

  • Reduced outage duration and improved asset availability across the network
  • Early identification of recurring equipment issues before they cause failures
  • Enhanced reliability data for regulatory reporting and compliance
  • Improved maintenance planning informed by cross-operator failure trends
  • Reduced exposure to regulatory penalties through proactive asset management
Now recruiting pilot partners

Register your interest in
the AssetMesh pilot programme

AssetMesh is currently in development and not yet commercially available. We are preparing for our first pilot programme with selected network operators. If you work in power transmission and distribution and are interested in being considered for the pilot, we would welcome an initial conversation.

Power T&D networks Currently in development Pilot programme coming soon Expression of interest now open

AssetMesh Ltd is a registered company in England and Wales. The platform is currently in development and not yet commercially available. Full pilot programme details will be shared with interested operators directly.

Built from
field experience

AssetMesh is being developed by a high-voltage substation engineer with direct experience of the problems it solves — fragmented fault data, repeated diagnoses, and the absence of shared reliability intelligence across the industry. The platform is currently in development and not yet commercially available.

Having worked across some of the UK's most critical electrical infrastructure, the gaps in how maintenance and fault data is captured, shared, and acted upon became undeniably clear. AssetMesh exists to close those gaps.

"My aim with AssetMesh is to develop a genuinely user-friendly and collaborative product that simplifies the way fault and maintenance data is managed — and engages both the engineers inputting the data and those who interpret and analyse it."
Jack Wilkinson — Founder & Director, AssetMesh

UK Transmission Network Experience

Extensive experience carrying out lead maintenance roles on critical HV assets including power transformers, circuit breakers, and associated substation equipment across major UK transmission infrastructure.

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Urban Power Distribution Experience

HV switching operations, maintenance and fault diagnosis of high-voltage electrical switchgear across a major urban underground power distribution network — one of the most complex in the UK.

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AssetMesh Ltd — Registered in England & Wales

Founded 2025 · A technology company dedicated to building reliability intelligence infrastructure for utility network operators globally. Currently in development.

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Platform — assetmesh.app

Currently in active development. Pilot programme launching 2026 with selected network operators across the UK and internationally.

Interested in
AssetMesh?

AssetMesh is currently in development and not yet commercially available. If you are a network operator, investor, or industry professional interested in learning more or registering interest in the pilot programme, we would welcome hearing from you.