How would you explain your business model?
Powerbeat plans a recurring software subscription for solar households. Households are the users; solar and wallbox installers are the first planned route to market because they already bring these separate systems together when commissioning a home. The first external pilot will test household value, installer setup and support needs, and willingness to pay before pricing is set. This evidence will shape the offer and channel model.
What makes your idea unique compared to your competitors?
Solar charging is not new. Powerbeat's difference is where the decision is made. Instead of treating the charger as the whole site, Powerbeat models which supported devices are connected, how Energy is flowing, and which system controls each load. One allocation owner means the same car is not assigned twice inside Powerbeat. From this site context, Powerbeat calculates the available solar-charging budget and requests a supported Easee action only within its reported or configured limits. Stale data or an override recorded in Powerbeat blocks a new allocation. Installed electrical protection and charger-native load balancing remain authoritative.
Where do you see your company in the next 5 years?
Powerbeat will be the Operating System for all energy devices at home and on the road. We see electricity everywhere, with more ways to produce, store and use Energy. Over the next five years, Powerbeat will expand from Manuel's home to more homes through installers, then support more Energy devices and car brands. Powerbeat will become a vehicle-data platform that collects car and charging history at home and on the road, similar to TeslaFi, TRONITY and TeslaMate, but connected to the home's full Energy picture. Later, neighbours will share selected data and Energy while each household stays in control. Future charging services can request an outcome; the home decides. Powerbeat will be the Operating System for all energy devices at home and on the road.
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