Gain full visibility into your energy usage, reduce costs, and optimize performance in real time.
This makes it difficult to understand what’s driving costs, where inefficiencies exist, and how different energy assets interact.
Without real-time visibility into what’s drawing power and when, teams are forced to react after the fact — when it’s already too late to optimize.
Utility bills tell you what you spent. They don't tell you which production line or shift is responsible for the spike.
Your systems weren't designed to talk to each other. PowerBox connects them and manages them as a single coordinated asset.
Most BESS installations use static dispatch schedules. Without real-time intelligence, they discharge at the wrong times.
PowerBox combines an edge hardware device with a cloud-based software platform — giving your facility both real-time local control and the intelligence to continuously optimize across all your energy assets.
PowerBox EMP ingests real-time data from every asset on site — loads, solar, storage, grid — and builds a continuous model of your facility's energy flows.
Your team gets a clear view of energy performance across every circuit, production line, and shift — along with the controls to act on it. Finance gets the reporting to prove ROI. Operations gets fewer surprises.
PowerNode is the on-site hardware that makes software-first deployment possible. It sits at the edge of your facility's network — securely connecting your energy assets, meters, and control systems to the PowerBox platform without exposing your operational network to the internet.
Purpose-built for industrial environments, PowerNode handles real-time data acquisition from all connected assets via industrial communication protocols. It runs local control logic independently, ensuring fast response times even when cloud connectivity is interrupted.
Every claim we make about savings is backed by data from your site — your actual tariff, your actual load, your actual battery performance. Not industry benchmarks or modeled projections.
We don't require you to rip out existing systems. PowerBox is designed to connect to what's already deployed — adding the intelligence layer on top, not replacing the infrastructure below.
Modbus, OPC-UA, CAN bus, SCADA — these are the protocols your equipment already speaks. We don't ask you to change your infrastructure to fit our software. We adapt to yours.
Industrial energy systems are complex. We won't overpromise. Before every deployment, we do an honest assessment of what's achievable — and we only move forward when the economics are clear.
These are real facilities, real tariff structures, and real savings.
Santa Ana Country Club operates a variable load profile driven by hospitality services, HVAC systems, irrigation, and recreational facilities. While energy costs were significant, there was limited visibility into how consumption varied across systems and what opportunities existed for optimization.
PowerBox deployed real-time monitoring across key distribution points and developed a digital model of the facility's energy behavior to evaluate optimization strategies and assess the feasibility of integrating a battery energy storage system.
Enercon’s Illinois facility operates with a complex load profile driven by machining centers, overhead crane systems, HVAC, and multiple production lines, alongside on-site solar installations. Limited visibility into how energy consumption varied across systems made it difficult to identify the drivers behind energy consumption patterns, power factor behavior, and underperforming generation assets.
PowerBox deployed real-time monitoring across major load circuits and generation assets, integrated solar production data, and developed a digital model of the facility’s energy flows to provide process-level visibility and identify performance issues across the solar generation system.
Alabama Mobility and Power (AMP) Center's Power Lab, is a utility-funded testbed for grid-edge technology. PowerBox was selected to provide the energy management intelligence layer for a solar + battery + backup generation microgrid installation supporting the facility's research operations.
The deployment demonstrates bidirectional control between PowerBox and the microgrid control system, validating the platform's capability to integrate with diverse energy resources and optimize their performance.
We'll analyze your utility bills and site profile, model your potential savings, and walk you through exactly how PowerBox would work for your facility.
Typical assessment turnaround: 5 business days
The energy transition is creating tremendous opportunity for industrial facilities — cheaper solar, better batteries, more sophisticated tariff structures. But it's also creating complexity that most energy management tools weren't designed to handle.
PowerBox exists to bridge that gap. We build software that connects all the pieces — loads, generation, storage, grid — and optimizes them together, continuously. Not with a dashboard for reporting. With an active system that takes action.
Our focus is on facilities where energy costs are material — where a 30% reduction in demand charges translates to hundreds of thousands of dollars a year, and where the right software makes a real operational difference.
A convergence of cheaper hardware, rising demand charges, and IRA incentives has created a window — but most facilities lack the technology stack to take full advantage of it.
Industrial solar + storage installations accelerated sharply, driven by cost declines and IRA incentives. Capital was flowing into hardware — inverters, batteries, panels. But the software layer that coordinates and optimizes those assets lagged far behind the hardware investment.
Grid congestion and utility rate restructuring pushed energy costs higher across industrial markets.
We launched with a focus on industrial facilities that had already invested in hardware but weren't getting the returns they modeled — and on greenfield projects that needed a better EMS from day one. Our first deployments validated both the technology and the economics.
With active deployments at Enercon and the AMP Center, PowerBox is demonstrating real-world impact at scale — measured demand charge reductions, validated battery ROI, and utility-grade microgrid management.
Whether you're an energy manager, a developer, or a utility — we're happy to have a direct conversation about whether PowerBox is the right fit.
Facilities are increasingly evaluating battery storage to reduce costs, improve resilience, and take advantage of new incentive programs. PowerBox provides the intelligence layer to evaluate, integrate, and optimize battery storage—ensuring it delivers consistent financial and operational performance from day one.
Static dispatch schedules — the default for most BESS installations — can't account for weather, production changes, shifting tariff windows, or unexpected load spikes. The result: your battery discharges at the wrong time, leaves demand charge savings on the table, and cycles more than necessary.
Fixed schedules don't respond to actual load shape. If your peak shifts — due to production changes or weather — your battery misses it.
Cycling for low-value periods accelerates degradation. Smart dispatch preserves state-of-charge for when it matters most.
Without measurement, you don't know what your battery saved this month — or whether it could have saved more.
PowerBox connects to your battery management system and all major loads, then runs a continuous optimization model that accounts for your current load, solar generation, tariff structure, and state of charge — updated every few minutes, not once a month.
PowerBox calculates the optimal discharge profile for every 15-minute interval throughout the day. When load profiles change — production shifts, equipment startups, unexpected spikes — the dispatch strategy updates automatically.
Your demand charge is set by your worst 15-minute interval. PowerBox monitors your running average demand in real time and dispatches the battery when you're approaching your threshold — before the spike occurs.
Know the actual state of your battery — not just SOC. PowerBox tracks degradation trends, flags anomalies, and can model how different dispatch strategies affect long-term battery life and warranty compliance.
Every month, PowerBox produces a clear savings report — showing exactly how much your battery reduced demand charges, what it earned through self-consumption, and how it compares to the unmanaged baseline.
You installed the battery to cut costs. PowerBox gives you the controls and reporting to prove it's working — and to squeeze more savings out of every cycle.
You need the battery to respond to production realities — not a schedule written six months ago. PowerBox makes it adapt to your actual operations automatically.
PowerBox gives your projects a software layer that unlocks better economics — improving the IRR on every behind-the-meter deal and reducing the operational burden on asset owners.
Share your utility bills and battery specs. We'll model energy savings and show how PowerBox can support your facility's goals.
Your utility bill arrives 30 days after the fact and tells you what you spent — not why. PowerBox gives industrial facilities a real-time picture of every load, circuit, and energy flow, so your team can act on what's happening now, not last month.
Most energy managers are working from monthly utility bills, manual meter reads, and gut instinct. There's no real-time view of which production lines, shifts, or equipment are responsible for your costs — which means there's no reliable way to reduce them.
A monthly total tells you what you spent. It doesn't tell you which shift caused the peak, which line is running inefficiently, or where the waste is happening.
Most facilities can’t clearly see what’s driving costs across processes, or how on-site generation is actually impacting overall energy spend. Without this visibility, it’s difficult to quantify savings, validate performance, or make informed decisions about future investments.
Loads, generation sources, and grid connections operate independently. Without a common intelligence layer, your facility can't respond to what's happening in real time — across all assets simultaneously.
We don't require a rip-and-replace of your existing systems. PowerBox integrates with what you have and starts delivering value immediately.
We integrate with your existing meters, equipment, and control systems—no major infrastructure changes required. Get up and running quickly with real-time data from across your facility.
We build a real-time model of how energy flows across your facility—down to the process and equipment level. Identify what’s driving costs, where inefficiencies exist, and where opportunities are being missed.
Turn insights into action—reduce peak demand, improve system performance, and evaluate investments like battery storage before committing capital. Make better energy decisions with clear, data-backed guidance.
PowerBox connects to your existing meters, equipment, and control systems — giving your energy team the visibility and control tools they need to reduce costs and improve operational decisions starting day one.
See your facility's full energy demand profile updated continuously — broken down by production line, equipment group, building zone, or shift. Know what's drawing power, when, and how much, without waiting for a bill.
PowerBox watches your running demand average in real time and alerts your team — or triggers automated controls — when you're approaching your peak threshold. Prevention happens before the spike, not after.
PowerBox builds a live model of your facility's energy flows — mapping every source, load, and connection point. This gives your team a single, accurate picture of how energy moves through your operation at any given moment.
PowerBox forecasts your facility's load profile 7 days ahead — accounting for production schedules, weather, and historical patterns. This lets your energy team plan ahead rather than react, and enables smarter coordination across all energy assets.
PowerBox models your specific utility tariff — including demand charges, time-of-use rates, ratchet clauses, and power factor penalties — and maps every cost driver back to an actual operational event. Your energy bill stops being a mystery.
PowerBox connects to your existing infrastructure via standard industrial protocols — no rip-and-replace required. For multi-site operations, a single dashboard gives your energy team visibility across every facility from one place.
You need real data to make decisions and justify them. PowerBox gives you process-level visibility, clear cost attribution, and the reporting to show leadership exactly where money is being saved — and why.
Energy costs affect your facility's margins directly. PowerBox gives you a live view of energy performance alongside production data — so operational decisions can account for energy impact in real time.
PowerBox provides the visibility and attribution needed to understand what’s driving spend across your facility. Quantify savings opportunities, validate performance, and make informed decisions on investments like battery storage and on-site generation.
We'll analyze your utility bills and site profile, model your potential savings, and walk you through exactly how PowerBox would work for your facility.
Facilities are increasingly adding battery storage to existing solar systems—or deploying both together. But without a unified intelligence layer, these systems often operate independently, limiting their ability to reduce costs and improve performance. PowerBox provides the coordination and optimization needed to make solar and storage function as a single, intelligent system—maximizing the value of both investments.
Solar overproduces during midday when loads are moderate. The battery charges from solar. Then demand peaks in the late afternoon. But the battery is already partially depleted — or fully discharged — because no one coordinated the two. This scenario repeats every day in facilities without an EMS.
Cloud cover, seasonality, and soiling affect output hour to hour. Without a forecast, your battery can't plan around it.
If the battery charges from solar during off-peak hours, it may not have capacity available when it's needed most — during peak demand windows.
Without real-time awareness of facility load, solar energy gets exported to the grid at low export rates instead of powering your facility at retail rates.
PowerBox builds a real-time model of your facility that includes every energy source and load — then continuously optimizes how they interact. The result is a system that behaves like a single coordinated asset, not three separate ones.
PowerBox integrates weather data and historical generation curves to forecast your solar output 24 hours ahead. This lets the battery dispatch strategy account for what solar will produce — not just what it's producing right now.
Every kWh your facility consumes from solar instead of the grid avoids a retail electricity charge. PowerBox maximizes this by routing solar generation to match your facility's real-time consumption profile — and using the battery to smooth mismatches.
For facilities with resilience requirements, PowerBox manages the transition between grid-tied and islanded operation — ensuring critical loads are powered and the microgrid stays stable throughout a grid outage event.
Not sure if your current system is sized correctly — or if you should expand? PowerBox runs continuous simulation against your actual facility data to validate whether your current assets are working optimally and what additional capacity would deliver.
The EMS layer is often the missing piece that separates a good project from an excellent one. PowerBox gives developers a proven software stack that improves project economics, reduces operational risk, and gives asset owners the reporting they need.
Intelligent dispatch extracts significantly more value from a given battery size — improving project returns without adding capital cost.
Continuous monitoring and anomaly detection means issues are caught before they become failures — reducing warranty claims and unplanned maintenance.
Monthly reporting and clear savings attribution makes it easy for asset owners to see the value — and to approve future projects with you.
Share your current system specs and utility bills. We'll show you what coordinated optimization would deliver — in dollars, not projections.
PowerBox's current commercial focus is the Energy Management Platform — software that optimizes the energy assets you already have. Our long-term roadmap extends that intelligence into the physical control layer, with a modular power electronics system built to work in deep integration with our software.
PowerBox is developing a complete energy platform — the EMP as the software orchestration layer, and PowerBlock as the hardware integration layer. Together, they form an end-to-end system where intelligence and power electronics are co-designed from the ground up.
The Energy Management Platform ingests real-time data from every asset on site — loads, solar, storage, grid — and builds a continuous model of your facility's energy flows. It makes optimization decisions automatically: dispatching assets, preventing demand peaks, and coordinating energy sources in response to what's actually happening.
PowerBlock is a modular power conversion system being developed as the hardware complement to the EMP. It connects solar PV, battery storage, the grid, and backup generation through a single unified architecture — replacing the patchwork of inverters, BMS units, and switchgear from different vendors that characterizes most behind-the-meter installations today.
Designed in concert with the EMP, PowerBlock executes control decisions at the hardware level — with speed and precision that isn't achievable when software coordinates third-party hardware through abstraction layers.
While our current deployments are focused on software, our long-term vision is to tightly integrate intelligence and power electronics — enabling fully optimized, flexible energy systems that perform better than anything assembled from separate components.
Most energy management software sits on top of hardware it didn't design and can't fully control. PowerBox is building toward a different architecture — one where the software and hardware are co-designed from the ground up to work together.
When the EMS and the power electronics share a common architecture, optimization decisions can be executed at the hardware level — faster, more precisely, and with fewer failure points than software controlling third-party hardware through abstraction layers.
Today's behind-the-meter installations are assembled from inverters, BMS, switchgear, and controllers from different vendors — each with their own protocols and failure modes. PowerBlock is designed as a single modular system that replaces that stack with a unified, controllable architecture.
Building the EMP first — and deploying it across real industrial facilities — gives PowerBox the operating data, tariff models, and optimization logic that will inform the design of PowerBlock. The hardware roadmap is grounded in real-world performance, not theoretical specifications.
Software-first deployments at industrial facilities. Real-time monitoring, demand charge reduction, battery dispatch optimization, and solar + storage coordination using existing site hardware.
Scaling EMP deployments across industrial sectors — steel, automotive, food processing, cold storage. Expanding protocol support, multi-site capabilities, and demand flexibility integrations with utilities.
Development and validation of the PowerBlock modular power conversion system, co-designed with the EMP for deep hardware-software integration. Initial deployments on greenfield solar + storage projects where the full stack can be specified from day one.
Whether you're a potential customer, partner, or investor — we're happy to share more about our technology roadmap and current deployments.