Avokado is breaking new ground in Energy AI

Avokado is breaking new ground in Energy AI

In an exclusive interview with Vassilis Nikolopoulos, co-founder and CTO of energy start-up Avokado, we hear how artificial intelligence (AI) and startups are disrupting and enabling the energy transition. Avokado Energy AI goes beyond conventional energy efficiency offerings by providing a comprehensive portfolio of AI offerings that accelerate the green energy transition of cities, businesses,…


In an exclusive interview with Vassilis Nikolopoulos, co-founder and CTO of energy start-up Avokado, we hear how artificial intelligence (AI) and startups are disrupting and enabling the energy transition.

Avokado Energy AI goes beyond conventional energy efficiency offerings by providing a comprehensive portfolio of AI offerings that accelerate the green energy transition of cities, businesses, and households. It combines key Energy AI ingredients, such as Machine Learning for Energy, Geolocation AI and Generative AI, into ready-to-run Energy AI offerings for energy optimisation.

The key offerings of Avokado are:

  • AVOS™, a universal Operating System inside energy storage batteries
  • Avokado AI™, the Energy API suite that enables flexibility in markets
  • AVOX™, the Digital Experience platform that combines Energy AI, Location AI and Internet of Energy

Avokado offerings use patented proprietary ML models and scientific algorithms.

Watch the full video interview below.

This interview was filmed in November 2023 at Enlit Europe in Paris, France.

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Visit: avokado.energy


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