TRST01 Launches Carbon Intelligence Platform

TRST01, a carbon intelligence and digital MRV firm, has announced a new AI-native Carbon Intelligence Platform designed to scale climate finance and carbon market infrastructure across India, Singapore and the Gulf region.
The platform introduces a three-hub operating model, with India serving as the technology and AI analytics base, Singapore acting as the green finance and carbon markets gateway, and Dubai positioned as the regional climate intelligence and deployment centre for the Global South.
According to the company, the architecture integrates AI-driven emissions analytics, digital Measurement, Reporting and Verification (MRV) systems, and blockchain-based traceability tools to support Article 6 carbon market mechanisms and sovereign carbon registries. The initiative is intended to improve the speed, transparency and bankability of carbon credit generation and trading across emerging markets.
TRST01 stated that the platform is designed to connect carbon data infrastructure with institutional capital flows, enabling governments and corporates to structure carbon assets more efficiently under international market standards. The company also highlighted existing deployments, including support for national carbon registry systems in African markets such as the Democratic Republic of Congo and Malawi.
The announcement coincides with the appointment of Dr Ivano Iannelli as strategic lead for UAE operations, where he will oversee the development of carbon intelligence systems and institutional partnerships across the region.
TRST01 described “carbon intelligence” as the integration of AI analytics, digital MRV systems, and policy advisory frameworks to transform raw emissions data into verifiable carbon assets aligned with international compliance and voluntary market requirements.
H2Bulletin View: The launch reflects a growing trend towards the digitalisation and financialisation of carbon markets, particularly in the Global South, where governments are increasingly seeking infrastructure-led approaches to scale participation in Article 6 mechanisms and attract climate finance.
