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Stem

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Energy storage and management software powered by AI for commissioning, monitoring, optimizing and controlling a clean energy portfolio.

Overview

Stem is a pioneering company in AI-driven energy storage solutions, offering innovative battery storage technologies that maximize energy savings and optimize operational efficiencies. With its cutting-edge digital storage network, Stem positions itself as a market leader, dedicated to enhancing energy resilience and providing unmatched flexibility for its clients. As a trusted partner, Stem enables customers to navigate the complexities of energy management with intelligent insights and reliable solutions tailored to their specific needs, helping them reduce costs and improve overall energy efficiency in today's rapidly evolving industry.

Products & Services

Stem offers a comprehensive suite of energy storage solutions and services that include system design engineering, supply chain management, and energy storage value stream optimization. Their AI-driven smart energy software, Athena, plays a critical role in controlling and optimizing storage systems alongside other energy assets for varied clientele, including businesses, developers, and utilities. Additionally, Stem provides turnkey services for front-of-the-meter markets, delivering value through strategic discharging of stored solar energy during peak periods to reduce demand charges and earn wholesale market revenues.

Company Details

Headquartered in the United States, Stem serves a global market with its robust portfolio of clean energy solutions. The company operates the world's largest digitally connected energy storage network, emphasizing its leadership in smart technology implementation and resource maximization. Stem's commitment to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles reflects its dedication to advancing sustainable energy practices. With a strong focus on innovation and competitive positioning, Stem continues to expand its influence in key energy markets, such as ISO New England, California ISO (CAISO), and the Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT).