Origami Energy

Origami Energy

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Provides software solutions through the patented platform, to help energy companies thrive amid more complex and volatile energy markets.

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% growth-883 %25 %(6 %)54 %(5 %)(39 %)
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% EBITDA margin(9939 %)(1038 %)(887 %)(915 %)(483 %)(536 %)-
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% profit margin(9450 %)(1000 %)(824 %)(828 %)(571 %)(477 %)(982 %)
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Origami Energy, founded in 2013 by Peter Bance, operates as a key technology provider in the transitioning energy sector. Based in Cambridge, UK, the company has positioned itself as an independent enabler for participants in the distributed energy market. Bance, with a background in physics and prior experience as CEO of a public electrochemistry company and an entrepreneur-in-residence at Octopus Investments, identified the critical need for intelligent technology to manage the complexities of a renewable-heavy energy grid. This insight led to the creation of Origami, aimed at providing the 'digital glue' between physical energy assets and volatile energy markets.

The company has secured significant financial backing, raising a total of $81.6 million over four funding rounds from investors including Cambridge Innovation Capital, Octopus Ventures, Aggreko, and a Series C round led by Barclays. This capital has fueled the company's growth from customer trials to scalable commercial deployments of its core product. The business model is centered on a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) platform. This platform provides technology for energy companies, asset owners, and operators of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) to monitor, manage, and control a distributed network of energy assets in real-time. By not trading energy itself but rather providing the tools for others to do so, Origami acts as a marketplace facilitator for energy flexibility.

Origami's platform allows clients to analyze physical and financial data, offering actionable insights to optimize asset performance and maximize risk-adjusted returns. It enables participants to connect their assets—be it generation, storage, or demand-side response—to various value streams, from frequency response services to wholesale market trading. For BESS owners, the platform provides the high-resolution data and control necessary to participate in dynamic, fast-responding grid services. This capability is crucial as grid operators phase out older services in favor of more dynamic models, ensuring that clients' assets remain competitive and revenue-generating. The company has secured long-term partnerships, such as a 20-year SaaS contract with Ylem Energy, signaling a market shift towards prioritizing sophisticated data and software capabilities for managing energy assets over their entire lifecycle.

Keywords: energy technology, BESS portfolio management, distributed energy resources, SaaS platform, energy flexibility, grid services, asset optimization, energy trading software, smart grid technology, renewable energy management, Peter Bance, Cambridge UK, energy data analytics, battery energy storage, frequency response, wholesale energy markets, virtual power plant, energy asset management, DERMS, clean tech

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