Budderfly Acquires Sunverge’s Distributed Energy Resource Management Platform

by Katie Lee

Shelton, Conn. — Budderfly, a preferred sustainability partner for commercial businesses with repeatable footprints, has acquired a grid-edge distributed energy resource management system (DERMS) from Sunverge Energy. Former Sunverge employees with decades of DERMS and energy market experience will join Budderfly’s growing team of almost 400 employees.

Using Sunverge’s technology, Budderfly can aggregate distributed energy resources (DERS) across its sites, positioning it to create virtual power plants (VPPs) capable of providing flexibility to the grid, increasing resiliency for customers and growing new revenue streams. With greater control over its energy infrastructure value chain, from equipment installation to billing, Budderfly is creating first-of-its-kind end-to-end VPP.

“VPPs are crucial for capitalizing on the opportunities of the energy transition. Through this acquisition, we are making this essential technology available to the middle market, allowing our customers to benefit from renewable energy and contribute to a more sustainable, reliable and affordable energy future,” says Al Subbloie, founder and CEO of Budderfly. “This is a natural progression born out of the success of the Budderfly model, which has become synonymous with delivering sustainable efficiency outcomes to our stakeholders.”

By procuring and installing flexible load technologies like battery storage, behind-the-meter solar generation and EV charging infrastructure at small- and mid-sized commercial buildings, Budderfly plans to enroll thousands of its customers’ sites in demand response programs over the next 5 years. Budderfly will also onboard several utility customers in Arizona, Maryland, the Northeast and the Pacific Northwest.

“Distributed energy resources, which can be aggregated into virtual power plants, play a valuable role in reducing energy costs for end users and alleviating regional pressure on the grid,” says Pavel Molchanov, managing director and equity research analyst at Raymond James. “Software solutions, like Budderfly’s VPP-enabled platform, make DERs even more economically attractive and capable of supporting local grid needs.”

Budderfly has pioneered novel energy management strategies since 2017, focusing on reducing energy consumption and improving efficiency for thousands of small- and medium-sized commercial facilities. Unlike traditional energy service companies, Budderfly takes a holistic approach to eliminate a substantial CapEx barrier for customers, driving enhanced operational efficiencies, increased cost savings and low-carbon outcomes.

Budderfly, ranked as one of the fastest-growing Energy as a Service (EaaS) companies in the United States, is a premier sustainability partner for businesses with repeatable footprints, such as restaurant chains, assisted living facilities, retail franchises and more. Budderfly installs, monitors and manages a combination of patented technologies, equipment upgrades and proprietary energy software for its customers at no out-of-pocket cost. Businesses benefit from lower energy bills, a reduced carbon footprint, more reliable operations and an improved customer and employee experience. For more information, visit www.budderfly.com.

SOURCE: Budderfly

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