Keeling Labs
Keeling Labs, a Y Combinator-backed industrial energy company, focuses on optimizing energy assets and developing bidding technology for grid batteries.
Company Overview
Keeling Labs operates in the industrials sub-industry, specifically focusing on energy. The company is backed by Y Combinator from the W23 batch and recently closed a $1.5M seed round. Keeling Labs offers a pilot program to optimize energy assets and is developing new bidding technology for batteries in the grid. The team currently consists of one dedicated member and functions in a remote or partly remote work environment.
Innovative Energy Solutions
Keeling Labs is driven by a mission to solve climate change by transforming emissions-heavy sectors such as power generation, transportation, manufacturing, agriculture, and buildings. The solution involves shifting emissions to the power grid, which requires substantial energy storage from renewable sources like wind and solar. To this end, Keeling Labs is developing technology aimed at maximizing the utilization and impact of large batteries in the grid, optimizing how they buy and sell energy.
Future Technologies
Keeling Labs is on the forefront of developing self-optimizing, self-adapting systems that are set to revolutionize energy optimization in the U.S. grid. These advanced systems are expected to be integrated into U.S. Independent System Operators (ISOs) by 2024. This technology aims to make energy systems more efficient and adaptive to changing energy landscapes.
Job Opportunities
Keeling Labs is looking for passionate individuals who are interested in solving climate change. Currently, there are job opportunities available in the fields of data engineering, machine learning, and data science. The company seeks individuals with strong skills in these areas to join their innovative team and contribute to their mission.
Energy Asset Optimization Pilot Program
Keeling Labs offers a specialized pilot program designed to optimize energy assets. This program focuses on enhancing the efficiency and utility of energy storage systems, particularly large batteries integrated into the grid. By participating in this program, stakeholders can ensure better performance and management of their energy resources.