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Domain (max 1) Markets & orchestration
Technology (max 3) Demand Response & Load FlexibilityUtility & C&I VPP Aggregation

AI AnalysisClassification & Focus Areas

AI Insights

"Structured energy procurement via AI-blended PPAs and market products — demand-side flexibility reducing grid charges for industrial SMEs."

Domain Affinity

Markets & orchestration 80%
Analytics & Forecasts 10%
Monitoring & control 10%

Technology Breakdown

Demand Response & Load Flexibility
90%
Utility & C&I VPP Aggregation
90%
Building & C&I energy management
70%

Offerings Products & Services

Optimized Energy Supply

Energy procurement service providing 100% certified green electricity through direct access to renewable energy sources (PPAs) and AI-supported purchase optimization. Offers stable prices, cost efficiency, and a sustainable energy supply for SMEs.

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Energy Management Software

Digital platform for real-time energy consumption monitoring, intelligent analysis, and automated reporting. Enables businesses to identify cost-saving opportunities, avoid peak loads, and make data-driven decisions for sustainability.

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Intelligent Asset Control

Automated control of decentralized energy assets (CHP, cooling systems, electrolyzers, EV charging) to reduce energy costs and increase revenue. Optimizes asset operation based on real-time energy demand and grid conditions without additional investment.

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Battery Storage Solutions

Intelligent battery storage solution that reduces energy costs through peak load shaving, maximized self-consumption of PV, and price-optimized charging. Includes trading of excess capacity to generate additional revenue.

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Case StudiesReferences & Success Stories

Wein- und Sektkellerei Jakob Gerhardt reduces energy costs by 23%

A traditional winery with 75 hectares of vineyards and no in-house energy expertise partnered with trawa for end-to-end energy management. The solution included green electricity procurement, solar self-consumption optimization, and battery storage control, resulting in a 23% reduction in energy costs.

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Chocolate manufacturer Storz demonstrates how electricity can be procured cheaply and sustainably at the same time

The 140-year-old family-owned chocolate producer Storz switched to 100% certified green electricity with trawa's optimized procurement model. The straightforward collaboration provided cost-efficient and sustainable energy, saving the equivalent of 1,900 tonnes of CO₂ without requiring internal energy expertise.

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Wie LOXXESS im Strombezug sowohl Personalaufbau als auch CO₂-Emissionen vergleichbar mit 283 Haushalten einspart

LOXXESS, a European contract logistics provider with 5.3 GWh annual consumption, adopted trawa's energy portfolio combining long-term PPAs and dynamic tariffs. The solution eliminated the need for an in-house energy purchasing team, saved 1,498 tonnes of CO₂ (equivalent to about 200 households), and provided price stability for temperature-controlled logistics operations.

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SETEX sichert Textilstandort Deutschland durch eingesparte Energiekosten in Höhe von 2 Vollzeitgehältern

The textile manufacturer SETEX, with an annual electricity consumption of 16.4 GWh, partnered with trawa to implement a diversified energy procurement portfolio. The AI-optimized approach achieved a 9% reduction in electricity costs versus a conventional term market tariff, while switching to 100% green electricity from regional wind PPAs and certificates, saving 4,551 tonnes of CO₂ annually.

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AMANO reduces energy costs and compensates CO₂ - planning security for a hotel group with twelve urban locations

The AMANO Group, a design-driven hotel chain with twelve locations across Europe, leveraged trawa's specialist energy procurement to lower electricity costs by 5-10% while compensating CO₂ emissions. The partnership ensured planning security by directly sourcing green electricity from producers without internal market complexity.

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