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Moixa is a British cleantech company that develops software and hardware to optimise use of renewable energy. They produce smart batteries that are paired with residential solar panels.[3] The company also designs "GridShare" Software which optimises battery systems, and can also be used to create virtual power plants (VPP) with other batteries, as in the work they do in Japan with ITOCHU.[4] GridShare Software can also be used to add intelligence to other battery and EV Chargers to help use energy more efficiently and reduce the costs to the household. They have about 70 employees in London.

The company originally launched the Moixa Energy brand to produce a NiMH rechargeable battery called USBCell. The batteries included a USB connector to allow recharging using a powered USB port.[5] The USBCell AA product, launched on 19 September 2006. Since then, the company has discontinued the USBCell and now focusses on clean technologies in the energy storage and smart charging domain.

Moixa Smart Battery systems are designed to be installed alongside solar panels to maximise the use of solar energy in the home and lower the owner''s energy bills. As soon as solar PV starts generating more energy than the household needs, the battery will fill from excess solar and it will discharge when the household needs more energy than the solar can cover. The battery can also be charged from lower-cost grid energy for homes on time-of-use tariffs, bringing additional benefits. The battery comes with web and mobile apps which allows owners to view their energy generation and usage.[6] The Moixa Smart Battery Systems are sold in the UK and via Energia in Ireland.[7]

Moixa develops GridShare Software to work alongside energy storage and smart charging products. The software can be used to optimise individual devices by making smart charging plans for batteries and EV Chargers and the software can also be used to aggregate energy storage devices together to create a VPP and deliver grid services. The software is currently embedded on their own devices and is used to deliver grid services to UKPN.[8] It is also integrated with thousands of ITOCHU devices in Japan[9] and is supporting Honda with their smart EV Charging ambition in Europe.[10]

The USBCell is a rechargeable battery-powered by a USB connection to any applicable device. Launched in 2006, the USBCell has been sold in over 50 countries. It can charge to 90% in 5 hours and contains a 1.2V 1300mAh battery.[11] It can also be charged in standard rechargeable NiMH chargers alongside standard rechargeable batteries. The USBCell is no longer for sale.

Maslow is a building-based home energy storage solution that works with existing photovoltaic panels to reduce energy consumption and offset power consumption to off-peak times. Using batteries charged through PV panels or the grid at off-peak times, the power is then discharged at peak times to reduce costs. The unit can support both AC and DC networks.[12]

The Maslow unit has now been replaced by other battery products. Moixa currently sells a 4.8kWh Moixa Smart Battery in the UK and have a 7.2kWh and 9.6kWh Moixa Optimised Battery System on trial. All units are designed for residential properties to work alongside solar panels and they can also be charged using a time-of-use tariff.

Moixa is one of them. As well as beating thousands of other international firms to be named as a 2019 Global Cleantech 100 company, Moixa has recently inked notable deals with Japanese giants Honda and Itochu.

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Founded in 2010, the company offers a patented Smart Solar Battery system, which combines solar power and in-house battery storage technology. This works alongside artificial intelligence enabled GridShare Software platform – both technologies the company believes can disrupt the energy sector. CTO Chris Wright explains.

In fact, there are two parts to our business: on the one side there is the Moixa Smart Battery that provides energy savings and energy for customers'' homes. On the other, is the GridShare platform that enables those batteries to participate in grid services and takes the ''smart'' to the next level.

For example, every one of our batteries in the field can talk to our GridShare cloud software and we can potentially co-ordinate them to dispatch energy to the grid for which the customer can get paid. We have already started to do this in the UK.

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The software also collects data to understand in-home energy consumption patterns, which it uses to help save customers'' money – around 50% on their bills – through smarter usage by taking advantage of time of day tariffs, for example.

Currently, around 6,000 batteries have been deployed, with this figure growing at around 1,300 a month.  Once installed, the GridShare platform can make personalised energy use predictions and optimise battery use accordingly.

Therefore, in any given day, a customer might get part of its energy from the grid, part from their installed solar power and part from their in-home battery. Customers pay for the battery through long-term financing and can expect to on average get around 20-50 % of their energy needs from it.

In Japan, we''re not yet selling energy back to the grid. Though we are discussing opportunities with the Japanese National Grid, and the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry are trialing flex services and we are also in discussions with them.

CW: Fundamentally, we are interested in managing the world''s batteries and we believe over the next 10 years a large percentage of the batteries that arrive in homes will have wheels on them.  Therefore, we are very interested in how to make car batteries a grid asset and part of the smart grid system.

Our concept involves utilising the energy storage potential of car batteries to power people''s homes and offices when it is most efficient and cost effective to do so. We are currently demonstrating this concept with Honda charging technology and the GridShare platform.

The next phase will involve next generation in-home charger hardware which can not only push energy into a car battery but take it out to be used at night to run the home, which is essentially using the energy storage capability of the car.

CW: Our technological offering is potentially transformative for the energy system, which is currently running off legacy technology from the 1950s.

Today''s energy infrastructure doesn''t have much data about how people are using energy, but data can be transformative. We are entering a whole new world where decentralised energy production and storage means not only can we sell energy back to the grid but we can also create services to help the grid cope with challenges, such as spikes in generation.

However, the energy system in the UK is incredibly reliable and National Grid are obviously very nervous about changing anything – the only way is down as far as they are concerned.

But if we don''t adapt new energy infrastructure when electric cars are ubiquitous, we are going to be in real trouble because the gird, as it stands, can''t service it. So we need smart infrastructure to deliver new energy services or we''ll be forced to build more fossil fueled power generation.

CW: We want to provide the infrastructure for the smart grid of the future, where devices and homes become integral. It is small scale now but we are growing incredibly quickly and in the next 10-20 years I see us being a global player.

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In addition to charging from spare solar energy, your battery can be charged when grid electricity is cheap, such as with a time of use tariff. Our charging plan works with your tariff, charging cheaply overnight.

Take advantage of the daylight hours to produce electricity to power your home.

The Moixa Smart Battery allows you to store electricity charged from your solar panels, rather than sending spare solar energy back to the grid.

Take advantage of the personalised Moixa Dashboard, offering a range of live data regarding your energy generation and consumption.

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