Over the past months, some in the community have asked whether enbility and the go-eebus stack are still actively maintained and what its future looks like. We want to be very clear:
enbility is not going away. Quite the opposite.
We are currently preparing a relaunch of enbility that will take place at the beginning of next year. This relaunch is backed by a newly formed group of organizations and individuals who are committed to maintaining, developing, and strengthening enbility as an open-source EEBUS implementation for the long term.
A new group behind enbility
The relaunch is driven by the following participants:
- Andreas Linde – https://enbility.net
- Coretec Innovations – https://coretech-innovations.com/
- EnQS GmbH – https://enqs.de/
- Kai Takac - https://kai.takac.at
- Kontron eSystems GmbH – https://www.kontron.com/en/group/our-companies/kontron-esystems
- SPiNE GmbH – https://spine.energy
This group combines long-standing enbility experience, deep EEBUS domain knowledge, and active industry involvement. Together, we are taking responsibility for the project’s future and are keen to welcome proactive supporters who want to get involved.
What to expect
The upcoming relaunch will focus on:
- Clear and sustainable project ownership
- Ongoing maintenance and active development
- Improved structure around releases, contributions, and communication -A stronger foundation for both community users and industrial adopters
This blog post is only a first signal. More details about the relaunch, roadmap, and how to get involved will follow as we get closer to the official restart.
Looking ahead
enbility has always been about enabling interoperable energy systems through open source. With the relaunch, we are ensuring that this vision continues — stronger, more resilient, and with a broader base than before.
Stay tuned!