CoPRESS empowers electricity consumers by enhancing how their distributed energy resources (DERs) interact with the grid. The project focuses on three main areas: technology, market, and people. In terms of technology, CoPRESS improves power management systems (PMS) and creates interoperable microservices to facilitate collaboration among diverse energy resources. On the market level, it combines and hybridizes storage technologies to allow service stacking, benefiting both energy cells and network operators. For people, CoPRESS offers flexible microservices that partners can customize for their specific use cases within the energy ecosystem. Overall, CoPRESS fosters collaboration, innovation, and choice in energy management. The project follows a three-step methodology: develop, test, and assess. Currently in the development and integration phases, CoPRESS is creating innovative software tools for forecasting, prognostics and diagnostics, and system optimization. The next steps involve validating and demonstrating the platform’s functionality in real-life and simulation settings, followed by an assessment phase to evaluate feasibility and commercialization potential. The tools will be tested in scenarios such as self-consumption, Timeof- Use (ToU) optimization, and external requests. In parallel, grid studies have been conducted to assess the impact of new tariffs and neighbourhoodlevel system boundaries on the return on investment for DERs, and the effect of new grid tariffs on promoting flexible consumption patterns and grid infrastructure needs.