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AlsoEnergy, a Stem Company, Launches Premier Distribution Channel

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AlsoEnergy, a Stem (NYSE: STEM) company and a leading edge-to-cloud clean energy optimization platform provider, has launched a premier distribution channel to further accelerate the adoption of clean energy assets. Building on the success of its direct sales, AlsoEnergy is leveraging Stem’s proven channel sales model and relationships with global distributors to begin offering its edge-to-cloud platform more broadly across the U.S. The new distribution channel provides Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPCs) and developers with streamlined access to AlsoEnergy’s platform that unlocks improved economic and operational opportunities for a range of systems, including solar Commercial and Industrial (C&I) systems. The channel launched with a leading North American distributor and is expected to expand to other distributors.

Designed for C&I projects up to 3 megawatts (MW), the platform includes edge solutions that collect and log data about onsite conditions from various clean energy hardware. The data is then securely transmitted to PowerTrack, AlsoEnergy’s cloud application for optimization of clean energy assets, providing insights into weather-adjusted, expected site performance. Accompanying 5-year PowerTrack subscriptions, three of AlsoEnergy’s edge solutions will now be offered through its distribution channel, including AlsoEnergy’s Power Light Commercial Solution 400, Power Light Commercial Solution 600 BASE, and Power Light Commercial Solution 600 PLUS.

“For more than a decade, AlsoEnergy has consistently delivered reliable edge-to-cloud solutions to empower energy stakeholders to realize higher returns in the evolving energy market, By launching a distribution channel, we are able to serve a larger market in the U.S. and more diversified energy asset portfolios by improving access to our industry-leading solutions. As a new part of Stem, we are excited to continue to grow this channel to accelerate the clean energy transition.”

- Bob Schaefer, President of AlsoEnergy.

“Three years ago, the Stem Partner Program pioneered bringing energy storage to the distribution channel and established successful relationships with national and global distribution leaders, As a key post-acquisition milestone for Stem and AlsoEnergy, this new distribution channel is an important step for the companies’ business goals to create an inclusive energy economy by delivering synergistic, market-leading solutions.”

- Alan Russo, Chief Revenue Officer at Stem.

As a newly combined company, Stem and AlsoEnergy are uniquely positioned to meet the increasingly complex needs of the energy market as it matures, reinforcing their commitment to their partner network. Since 2019, the Stem Partner Network has yielded more than 500 active partners and more than 48GWh of active projects.

About Stem
Stem (NYSE: STEM) provides solutions that address the challenges of today’s dynamic energy market. By combining advanced energy storage solutions with Athena®, a world-class AI-powered analytics platform, Stem enables customers and partners to optimize energy use by automatically switching between battery power, onsite generation, and grid power. Stem’s solutions help enterprise customers benefit from a clean, adaptive energy infrastructure and achieve a wide variety of goals, including expense reduction, resilience, sustainability, environmental and corporate responsibility, and innovation. Stem also offers full support for solar partners interested in adding storage to standalone, community or commercial solar projects – both behind and in front of the meter. With the acquisition of AlsoEnergy, Stem is a leader in the solar asset management space, bringing project developers, asset owners and commercial customers an integrated solution for solar and energy storage management and optimization. 

About AlsoEnergy
From its founding, AlsoEnergy has led the market in edge-to-cloud portfolio management solutions that make clean energy more resilient, manageable, and scalable. With the clean energy economy offering unprecedented opportunities, AlsoEnergy empowers businesses to rapidly scale and confidently optimize their clean energy portfolios with distributed assets in utility, C&I, and aggregated residential. PowerTrack, AlsoEnergy’s flagship portfolio management application for users throughout the value chain, drives insightful decisions that improve business efficiencies and financial and energy performance. Our dedicated team with deep industry expertise provides tailored solutions throughout the lifetime of clean energy assets. AlsoEnergy was recently acquired by Stem, the leader in smart energy storage.

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