Energy & Utilities · head to head
OpenLink Endur vs PowerFactory DIgSILENT

OpenLink Endur
Energy & Utilities
Enterprise trading and risk management
- From
- On request
- Rated
- -

PowerFactory DIgSILENT
Energy & Utilities
Advanced power system analysis and grid simulation
- From
- On request
- Rated
- -
The short version
- Each has a real cost: OpenLink Endur openLink Endur (an ETRM/CTRM platform, now part of ION Group's OpenLink brand) is sold only through named enterprise license agreements with individual utilities and trading firms, confirmed by a chain of dated press releases announcing signed licenses (DTE Energy, Barclays Capital, RWE Trading Americas, Petrobras and others), none of which disclose a price; ION's current careers pages still list dedicated Endur and Findur implementation consultant roles, confirming the product line is separate from and sold alongside sibling products IRM, RightAngle and dbcSMARTsoft rather than as one unified suite (archived press release, 16 April 2015); PowerFactory DIgSILENT no prices are published; the product pages only offer Request a Quotation and Demo Request
- They diverge on capability: OpenLink Endur covers Deal capture, PowerFactory DIgSILENT covers Load flow calculation.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which OpenLink Endur and PowerFactory DIgSILENT actually diverge.
| Attribute | OpenLink Endur | PowerFactory DIgSILENT |
|---|---|---|
| Platforms | Desktop, Web, Api | Windows, Linux, Api |
| Founded | 1999 | 1985 |
Identical on both: starting price (On request), pricing model (quote), free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Energy & Utilities).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in OpenLink Endur
- Deal capture
- Position management
- Risk analytics
- Credit management
- Logistics
- Settlement
- Accounting integration
- Regulatory compliance
Only in PowerFactory DIgSILENT
- Load flow calculation
- Short-circuit analysis
- RMS and EMT simulation
- Harmonic analysis
- Stability analysis
- Protection coordination
- Renewable energy integration
- Scripting and automation
Both cover
- Cloud deployment
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
OpenLink Endur
- Energy tradingnot PowerFactory DIgSILENT
- Risk managementnot PowerFactory DIgSILENT
- Commodity logisticsnot PowerFactory DIgSILENT
- Regulatory compliancenot PowerFactory DIgSILENT
- Settlementnot PowerFactory DIgSILENT
PowerFactory DIgSILENT
- Power system load flow, short circuit and stability analysis for transmission and distribution networksnot OpenLink Endur
- Grid code compliance studies and protection coordinationnot OpenLink Endur
- Modelling renewables and distributed generation integrationnot OpenLink Endur
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
OpenLink Endur
- OpenLink Endur (an ETRM/CTRM platform, now part of ION Group's OpenLink brand) is sold only through named enterprise license agreements with individual utilities and trading firms, confirmed by a chain of dated press releases announcing signed licenses (DTE Energy, Barclays Capital, RWE Trading Americas, Petrobras and others), none of which disclose a price; ION's current careers pages still list dedicated Endur and Findur implementation consultant roles, confirming the product line is separate from and sold alongside sibling products IRM, RightAngle and dbcSMARTsoft rather than as one unified suite (archived press release, 16 April 2015)
PowerFactory DIgSILENT
- No prices are published; the product pages only offer Request a Quotation and Demo Request
- The commercial licence is sold by node count, in tiers of 100, 250, 500 or unlimited nodes
- Functions are sold as a configurable package rather than included, so advanced modules are priced separately
- Support, maintenance and upgrades are included only for the first 12 months of a perpetual licence and then require an annual maintenance contract
- The number of concurrent users on the Multi-User Edition is limited to the number of licences purchased
- A floating licence used on a local machine is time limited to a maximum of 30 days
- Centralised project data on Oracle, SQL Server or PostgreSQL requires the Team Edition; Single-User and Multi-User editions use a local SQLite database
- Education licences are capped at 50 nodes and forbid commercial use
- Student licences are capped at 50 nodes, are cloud softkey only and expire 12 months from issue
Pricing, plan by plan
OpenLink Endur
On request- Trading$undefined/custom
- Deal capture
- Position management
- P&L analytics
- Risk$undefined/custom
- VaR and PaR
- Credit risk
- Limit monitoring
- Enterprise$undefined/custom
- Full ETRM suite
- Multi-commodity
- Global support
PowerFactory DIgSILENT
On requestNo published plan breakdown. See the PowerFactory DIgSILENT review.
Which should you pick?
Choose OpenLink Endur if
- You need deal capture.
- You work on Desktop, Web, Api.
- You also want position management.
Choose PowerFactory DIgSILENT if
- You need load flow calculation.
- You work on Windows, Linux, Api.
- You also want short-circuit analysis.
Questions people ask
- Is OpenLink Endur or PowerFactory DIgSILENT better?
- Neither clearly leads. OpenLink Endur starts at On request and PowerFactory DIgSILENT at On request, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, OpenLink Endur or PowerFactory DIgSILENT?
- OpenLink Endur starts at On request and PowerFactory DIgSILENT at On request.
- Does OpenLink Endur or PowerFactory DIgSILENT run on more platforms?
- OpenLink Endur runs on Desktop, Web, Api. PowerFactory DIgSILENT runs on Windows, Linux, Api.
- What is OpenLink Endur best used for?
- OpenLink Endur is most often used for energy trading, risk management, commodity logistics, regulatory compliance. Of those, energy trading and risk management are not what PowerFactory DIgSILENT is typically brought in for.
- What can OpenLink Endur do that PowerFactory DIgSILENT cannot?
- OpenLink Endur covers Deal capture, Position management, Risk analytics, Credit management. PowerFactory DIgSILENT covers Load flow calculation, Short-circuit analysis, RMS and EMT simulation, Harmonic analysis. Both handle Cloud deployment.
Related pages
More on OpenLink Endur
More on PowerFactory DIgSILENT
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