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Moixa, founded in 2004 by Simon Daniel, has established itself as a significant player in the energy technology sector through its development of smart battery and energy management systems. The company's journey began with a focus on portable power solutions, evolving into a specialist in residential and commercial energy storage and grid services. A pivotal moment in Moixa's history was the 2021 acquisition by Lunar Energy, a move designed to integrate Moixa's sophisticated Gridshare software with Lunar's hardware ambitions to create a comprehensive residential energy management solution. The acquisition aimed to leverage Moixa's decade-plus experience in energy aggregation and smart charging to a global scale.

The core of Moixa's offering is the Gridshare software platform, an artificial intelligence-driven system that manages energy assets. This platform optimizes the performance of batteries, electric vehicles, and other smart home devices to reduce energy costs for consumers and provide valuable services to the electricity grid. By analyzing weather forecasts, energy pricing, and household consumption patterns, Gridshare intelligently determines the best times to charge from the grid or solar panels and when to discharge to power the home or sell energy back to the grid. This creates virtual power plants (VPPs) by aggregating thousands of distributed batteries, providing flexibility and stability to the energy network.

Moixa's business model targets multiple client types, including hardware manufacturers, utility companies, and electric vehicle fleet operators. The company generates revenue by licensing its Gridshare software to partners. A prominent example is the collaboration with ITOCHU in Japan, which has deployed the software across tens of thousands of home battery systems. Additionally, Moixa has provided smart charging services for Honda's electric vehicles and supported companies like UPS in electrifying their vehicle fleets. This B2B licensing model allows Moixa's technology to be embedded within a wide range of products and services, accelerating the adoption of smart energy solutions without Moixa needing to manufacture the hardware itself.

Keywords: energy storage, smart grid, virtual power plant, Gridshare, battery management, AI, clean energy, EV charging, energy software, residential energy

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