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Verdigris technologies


Product Versions

The most recent (5th generation) version of the Verdigris energy platform, Einstein, was formally launched on August 30, 2016 with a live demo at the Jabil Blue Sky Center in San Jose, California.

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According to Engineering.com, “Verdigris claims that Einstein differs from their previous hardware because it is more straightforward to install, and it has an integrated cellular radio. Previous equipment from the company required an attachment to an external data connectivity system.”

Services

“We provide analytics and workflow automation to 24/7 facilities teams to improve operational efficiency, reduce equipment downtimes, and save on energy, delivered as a SaaS,” said co-founder Thomas Chung to TechCrunch in March 2016.

Verdigris smart sensors clamp onto electrical circuits to track a building’s energy consumption and sends the data securely over Wi-Fi or Verizon 4G/LTE to the cloud. Verdigris claims that its patented sensors track energy through an always-on AI that consumes more detailed information than any other solution. Its sensors take hundreds of millions more data points than a utility smart meters—every hour. This enables Verdigris AI technology and algorithms to “learn” a building’s equipment over time. It tracks energy output down to the microsecond and has equipment-level data.

Verdigris claims its sensors take hundreds of millions more data points per hour than a utility smart meter. Verdigris uses smart sensors that attach to a building’s electrical panel wiring. This allows Verdigris artificial technology and algorithms to “learn” about a building.

Verdigris has three analytics products: Web dashboard to provide insights on a building's energy consumption. Tracker, a configurable mobile app, to send alerts Lobby dashboard, a visual presentation of the building’s energy use that can be displayed on a screen in a building’s lobby.

Verdigris forecasting for demand management uses a deep learning recurrent neural network model. It reads a building's energy usage in real time, and, combined with weather or building occupancy, produces a probability distribution for estimated power consumption (kW).

The Verdigris system is certified for use in 38 countries including the United States, the European Union (32 countries), China, Malaysia, Mexico, India, Canada.

Company History

Verdigris co-founder and CEO Mark Chung came up with the idea for Verdigris when he returned home from vacation to a massive electricity bill. The local utility could not provide Chung with an itemized utility bill to show where he spent the extra electricity. Chung bought inexpensive kilowatt meters, hacked them to be wi-fi enabled, and built an electrical map to monitor every appliance in his house. He found the problem, a broken pool pump, and thought of a business idea to map commercial buildings that use a lot of energy.

Verdigris participated in the Stanford accelerator, StartX, and as one of the StartX Notable Companies, was invested in by Stanford University. Verdigris was also one of the 10 inaugural winners of the Founder.org competition, and invested in by Founder.org Capital. NASA was also an early backer of Verdigris, and the two organizations have collaborated on projects including the Sustainability Base at Ames Research Center. Verdigris is headquartered at the NASA Ames Research Park in Moffett Federal Airfield in Mountain View, California.

In December 2016, GreenBiz called Verdigris one of the ten companies to watch in the area of smart buildings. CBInsights named Verdigris to the 2017 AI 100 list, recognizing the 100 most promising private artificial intelligence companies globally. In 2017, Fast Company named Verdigris one of the 10 Most Innovative Companies in Energy.

The name ‘Verdigris’ references the green patina that forms on copper left outside. “Copper is the elemental infrastructure of every single building in the world, what all of our electricity runs on,” said Chung. “And what we have as a company mission is this desire to expose that to the world and make it green."

References

Verdigris Technologies Wikipedia


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