the last 8 weeks have been an intense and exciting time period for all of us here at Qbots.
The aim is to showcase the wealth of talent on the British digital scene
Did you know that only 50 % of your energy bill is actual energy costs, and the rest is made of various costs such as time-of-use charges for transmission and distribution, capacity balancing, and renewable levies?
On the 20th on February 2018, our managing director Li Yao was invited to Manchester Metropolitan University by Raam Shanker B.E, MSc(Eng) to give a lecture on the Impact of ICT in Power generation & management, Battery storage & Vehicle to Grid.
Manchester-based smart energy technology start-up, Qbots has been selected as part of an innovation competition on Infrastructure systems by the UK government.
Qbots started in May of 2017, with Dr. Li Yao and Vijay Natarajan with the goal of bringing new capabilities in data processing and analytics to the energy industry while taking advantage of advancement in energy storage solutions.
UoM has significant and relevant experience is the design of advanced control algorithms for increasing energy efficiency in buildings
Li our managing director, visited their subsidiaries including Co-trust battery storage solution manufacturing facilities. The factory is expected to have a capacity of 10 GWh per annual by 2018.
After 15 weeks working with Exeter City Futures on their Accelerator programme, the 24th of August came and it was time to present at demo day.
As part of the Exeter City Futures initiative, QBots technologies have been engaged with ECC to understand its Energy Action plan 2017-22 to make Exeter an energy neutral council.