Axiom Exergy provides active power management services for portfolios of buildings with large thermal loads. Today, 60-70% of a typical building''s electricity bill is driven by WHEN it consumes power, and 28% of all electricity consumed by US commercial and industrial buildings is used for thermal services ($56 billion/year and growing in the
New money is flowing to small thermal storage startup Axiom Exergy. The company closed a $7.6 million Series A to scale its cold-storage device for grocery stores, bringing its total funds raised
Axiom Exergy says it has a simple way to slash those costs -- and keep refrigerated food from spoiling during a power outage in the bargain. Simply chill liquid in tanks at night, when
Leading the charge to bring dynamic energy storage to both utilities and facilities with large refrigeration needs, Axiom Exergy has raised $2.5 million from notable investors including the
The Stanford alum founded and led Axiom Exergy, an East Bay startup that raised at least $12.5 million to equip grocery stores with thermal batteries. Those devices use electricity to precool
Axiom Exergy | 1,257 من المتابعين على LinkedIn. Using AI to transform the world''s cooling systems into intelligent, flexible, and resilient assets. | Axiom Exergy provides active power management services for portfolios of buildings with large thermal loads. Today, 60-70% of a typical building''s electricity bill is driven by WHEN it consumes power, and 28% of all electricity
However, exergy is a well-defined concept in thermodynamics, and understanding it is the first step to understanding why our CTO and co-founder, Anthony Diamond, decided on the name Axiom Exergy. Exergy takes its basis from the Second Law of Thermodynamics, which states that the total disorder of an isolated system will tend to
Axiom Exergy, a US manufacturer of energy storage units that use stored energy for cooling buildings and produce, has netted close to US$8 million from investors including Shell''s venture capital unit and Tesla battery
New money is flowing to small thermal storage startup Axiom Exergy. The company closed a $7.6 million Series A to scale its cold-storage device for grocery stores, bringing its total funds
The Stanford alum founded and led Axiom Exergy, an East Bay startup that raised at least $12.5 million to equip grocery stores with thermal batteries. Those devices use
Axiom Exergy, a US manufacturer of energy storage units that use stored energy for cooling buildings and produce, has netted close to US$8 million from investors including Shell''s venture capital unit and Tesla battery guru JB Straubel.
Axiom Exergy, innovator of behind-the-meter, thermal energy storage systems for supermarkets and food distribution facilities, is ramping up for initial demonstration projects with supermarket
Axiom Exergy | 1253 seguidores en LinkedIn. Using AI to transform the world''s cooling systems into intelligent, flexible, and resilient assets. | Axiom Exergy provides active power management services for portfolios of buildings with large thermal loads. Today, 60-70% of a typical building''s electricity bill is driven by WHEN it consumes power, and 28% of all electricity consumed by
New money is flowing to small thermal storage startup Axiom Exergy. The company closed a $7.6 million Series A to scale its cold-storage device for grocery stores, bringing its total funds
RICHMOND, Calif., March 11, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Axiom Exergy and Clima-Tech Refrigeration & HVAC today announced an agreement in which Clima-Tech will be a preferred reseller and installer of the
About Axiom Exergy. Axiom Exergy is an industrial Internet-of-Things (IoT) company focused on transforming the world''s cooling systems into intelligent, cloud-connected energy storage assets.
Axiom Exergy has raised $2.5 million from notable investors including the Element 8 Fund, Victory Capital, the MIT Angels, angel investors on the Propel(x) platform, the Sierra Angels, JB Straubel (co-founder and CTO of
Axiom Exergy, a US manufacturer of energy storage units that use stored energy for cooling buildings and produce, has netted close to US$8 million from investors including
Axiom Exergy''s president and co-founder Amrit Robbins spoke of "refrigeration batteries" as an energy storage solution for supermarkets. "We take a fundamentally different approach -- rather than
The Stanford alum founded and led Axiom Exergy, an East Bay startup that raised at least $12.5 million to equip grocery stores with thermal batteries. Those devices use electricity to precool so they can take over refrigeration duties during hours when electricity gets more expensive, saving money for the store.
The Axiom alums decided to rally around those software capabilities with a new company, dubbed Axiom Cloud. They bought back their old intellectual property and customer relationships from Turntide Technologies, an electric motor company that acquired them after Axiom Exergy shut down.
Axiom's device only interacts with refrigeration, Robbins noted, so it remains independent from the grocery store's other IT systems. The upshot is that Axiom can deliver customers bill savings without the cost or complexity of integrating bulky new machinery into refrigeration facilities.
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