
Decent Energy, the Cambridge-based clean tech company developing software to decarbonise energy demand, has been named Solar & Storage Start-Up of the Year.
The award recognises Decent Energy’s innovative platform, which optimises home and business solar and storage systems to cut both costs and carbon, while enabling participation in flexibility services—without the need for new hardware.
“This award is an incredible recognition of the mission we’re on: to make the energy we use greener, cheaper, and smarter,” said Tom Cox, Founder of Decent Energy. “Optimising demand is essential to accelerating electrification and decarbonisation, and this win shows the industry shares our vision.”
Decent Energy’s flagship tool, Shîfter, automatically schedules battery charging and discharging to use the greenest and most affordable electricity. Alongside this, the Decent Energy Grid connects assets across manufacturers, while Flexer enables customers to earn from grid flexibility markets. Together, these tools form the software infrastructure for the future of decentralised energy.
For more information, visit: www.decentenergy.io