Gridshare, the moixa intelligent software, manages batteries and customizes charging plans for home and vehicle batteries

Posted 2025-02-28 00:00:00 +0000 UTC

(photo source: moixa) according to foreign media reports, recently, moixa, a pioneer in charging software of British intelligent and electric vehicles (EV), announced that it used its intelligent software gridshare to optimize 100mwh batteries in 10000 households in Japan, which is the largest battery management project in the world. Moixa and Itochu, a fortune 500 company, jointly launched gridshare services in Japan, which reached this scale within one year, and this cooperation also increased Itochu's share of the domestic battery market to nearly 20%. Moixa's gridshare software can aggregate batteries to realize smart charging from batteries to the grid, from aggregating battery packs to providing MWh scale virtual power plants to help balance the grid. Moixa has gained experience from managing the world's largest two-way battery pack, providing a blueprint for how to charge the battery pack intelligently and apply the technology to the intelligent charging electric vehicle or "battery car". Moixa's gridshare software embeds artificial intelligence technology into household batteries and electric vehicle charging posts. By learning the energy consumption mode, developing customized charging plan for each family and vehicle, gridshare optimizes it in real time every day, which can save money for customers and help reduce carbon emissions. By allowing the battery pack to respond to various signals (such as pricing or constraints), the software can also provide flexible services for the local energy network, enabling partners and customers to obtain better economic benefits, while building a cleaner and more intelligent energy system. Currently, moixa has collected and analyzed more than 50tb of data, including household consumption, power generation mode, weather forecast, energy price cost, battery performance and savings, which can more accurately predict and optimize the battery. In March 2019, Honda and moixa announced a cooperation plan that will provide an energy management solution business for Europe and create greater value for electric vehicle users and power system operators, which will be launched in 2020. By 2025, the number of electric vehicles on European roads is expected to exceed 1.5 million, accounting for 2-9% of the total market share. Honda's goal is to realize the electrification of all European models by 2022. In October, Honda announced a partnership with Vattenfall to launch a new electric vehicle solution in the UK and Germany in 2020, as well as a partnership with uberricity and evtec.

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