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CEO & Managing Partner at Energy Impact Partners Europe

Power flexibility is key for the #energytransition. The challenges are growing as more variable renewable generation comes online. But there is a huge opportunity to balance the system through digital aggregation of flexible assets like #EVs #batteries #demandresponse. Energy Impact Partners is active in the space though our investments in GridBeyond and ev.energy! And great to see so many other innovators in the space, my colleague Matthew Lynch has done the research, but let us know who we have missed!  Michael Phelan, Nick Woolley, Lee Sutton, Quentin 'Q' Scrimshire, Simon Bushell, Dan Adams, Adrian Johnston, James Johnston, Paul McCorquodale, Henrik Langeland, equiwatt, Irene Di Martino, Matthias Lange, Klas Johansson, Dr. Lennard Wilkening, Juergen Mayerhofer, Christian Hövelhaus, Helmut Spindler, M. Mustafa Koroglu, Steffen Schülzchen, Michiel Lensink, Kai Erspamer

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Great overview, Matthias Dill and Matthew Lynch. One aspect I believe is missing is the integration technology that ties everything together, such as Infinigrid AS' #promaps solution. Leveraging proprietary mathematics, Infinigrid enables grid operators to manage system risk across the entire power grid (both high and medium voltage) in near real-time. It addresses a crucial question for grid operators: How can we ensure the highest security of supply while minimizing costs across all time spans? This capability is essential for optimizing energy supply and maintaining grid stability.

Sebastian Cerone

Digitizing the most geographically distributed human infrastructure on earth, the power lines.

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Hi Matthias Dill I recommend to have a look at the real bottleneck of the energy transition, the power lines. There is a bunch of companies, like Sentrisense , that have been rocking in this field for a while that are not included in your chart ;)

Jannis Reichel

MBA, M.Sc. | Business Innovation @ EWE AG

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Thijs Nijland

Investment Manager at ABN AMRO Sustainable Impact Fund

3mo

Great overview. Looks like Spectral is missing in as flexibility enabler!

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Thomas Grand

COO @ Samp (we are hiring)

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Automotive OEMs may become huge players with broader availability of V2G enabled EVs. Will they develop the aggregation and trading platforms in-house (like Tesla's Autobidder) or leverage one of the players in the picture above? That is the question.

Dirk ter Haar

International Business Development Manager

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Wow, I had no idea there were so many companies in this space. One area I think you should add is 'identification and specification of flexibility need' and add companies like SMIGHT GmbH and Plexigrid

Alex Alenberg

Founder & CEO @ Flatpeak | Energy Tariffs

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Matthias Dill great map! maybe worth including grid tariff access aggregation as it enables scaling for most of the players in your list. This will be Arcadia for US and FlatPeak for Europe. 🤗

You are missing: Energy trading Encast , smart charging Stekker

Tess Höke

Marketingmanagerin | Passionate about #comms, the #environment & #people

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Great overview Matthias Dill! I am missing encentive at the intersection of "Distributed energy resource management software" and "Industrial processes". ⚡ encentive

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