AN FLEXIBILITY OPERATIONS BACKBONE
Built to fit your stack and scale with you
What this means in practice
Control - Run sites reliably in real time
Key control functionalities
- Asset integration & onboarding – standardized telemetry and command models
- Real-time monitoring & dispatch – automated control loops based on forecasts, prices, and constraints
- Hybrid site optimization – coordinated PV + BESS + loads behind the meter
Aggregation - Portfolio orchestration at scale
Key aggregation functionalities
- Portfolio orchestration – groups, rules, and participation logic across regions and TSOs
- Availability & constraint management – buffers, fallback logic, and committed vs available capacity
- Dispatch coordination – prioritized activations to protect assets and delivery reliability
Market workflows - Automate bidding & activation
Key market execution functionalities
- Bid & activation templates – repeatable logic per product, market, and portfolio
- Dispatch aligned to requirements – ramping, tolerances, and operational constraints
- Workflow automation – fewer handoffs across operations, trading, and reporting
Interoperability - Connect your stack, don’t replace it
Key interoperability functionalities
- Open APIs & integrations – telemetry, plans, results, and reporting outputs
- Partner readiness – repeatable onboarding across fleets and third parties
- Commitment coordination – align site control with day-ahead and intraday positions
Visibility & proof - Measurable, auditable performance
Key visibility functionalities
- Operational transparency – KPIs for delivery, availability, deviations, and reliability
- Traceability – clear records of actions, activations, and outcomes
- Reporting outputs – standardized exports for stakeholders and settlement workflows
6 operational outcomes with Fusebox OS
- Reduced imbalance exposure through standardized real-time control and TSO-aligned market workflows
- Fewer manual handoffs across energy control, portfolio orchestration, trading, and reporting
- Predictable portfolio performance across distributed energy resources (PV, wind, BESS, flexible loads)
- Faster expansion into new TSOs and energy markets with repeatable bidding and activation logic
- Lower long-term integration and development burden through modular architecture and open APIs
- No structural vendor lock-in thanks to interoperable, hardware-agnostic energy management
FAQ – Frequently asked questions
Yes. Fusebox OS standardizes control, orchestration and market workflows, while you keep strategy and the tools you prefer for optimization and trading.
Not by default. Fusebox is designed to be hardware-agnostic and integrate into mixed fleets. The goal is consistent operations without rip-and-replace.
Availability, buffers, and portfolio rules are first-class operational concepts, so dispatch respects technical limits and committed capacity stays dependable.
No. Fusebox OS is built for transparency: configurable strategies, inspectable logic, and traceable outcomes.
Start with architecture + market fit, connect first sites, validate control + telemetry + workflows, then replicate onboarding to scale.
Yes. Fusebox OS enables Virtual Power Plant operations by aggregating distributed energy resources and standardizing control and market workflows.
Fusebox OS is designed to evolve with you. As your portfolios grow or rules shift, you can reconfigure workflows, add modules, and expand into new markets or TSOs without re-platforming. The system adapts to your operations, not the other way around.
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