We make demand flexible to match supply in real time, giving consumers the opportunity to have an active voice in the energy transition.
Traditionally, the electricity system is balanced by increasing supply to meet demand. Energy sources that offer flexibility are rewarded by the operator for helping to minimize damage to the Grid.
Recent EU policies set high quotas for renewable energy, which poses a challenge for balancing the electricity system.
From now on, energy supply will become inflexible and unpredictable, so balancing the electricity system on the demand side is going to be critical.
Stemy makes demand flexible to match supply in the real time, giving consumers the opportunity to have an active voice in the energy transition.
Through artificial intelligence in the cloud, Stemy's software manages to pool together different energy consumers.
Stemy is hardware agnostic and offers a solution for both digital and analog consumption sources.
Stemy cloud solution connects via the Internet to any digital source of energy consumption, understanding its consumption pattern and its potential energy demand. Examples: solar panels, batteries, electric car chargers, heating/AC systems, factory / building power management systems, etc.
Stemy also develops specific hardware to connect to analog resources of energy consumption, thus increasing its reach. Examples: electric radiators, water pumps, water heating, A/C, etc.
Stemy's validated operating model delivers significant advantages for users and outstanding economics.
Average savings for Stemy users in their energy bills.
Reduction in carbon emissions with positive externalities on the grid valued at 2B€ in Spain and the United Kingdom.
Operating margin of Stemy when run at scale.
Strong scale and network effects as costs increase slowly while grid rewards are boosted by scale.
Stemy's software comes at the right moment: sustainability targets become more stringent while markets open up.
Sustitution of polluting but flexible energy sources for inflexible and unpredictable renewable sources.
Focus on energy efficiency (e.g., real estate modernization).
Electrification of more energy resources (e.g., transportation, heating, etc).