TWAICE partners with Modo Energy to enhance battery performance insights
- TWAICE and Modo Energy have launched a new integration for battery energy storage systems in ERCOT.
- The collaboration focuses on converting performance improvements into financial insights for BESS owners.
- This initiative aims to maximize asset value and drive the energy transition forward.
In March 2025, TWAICE, a prominent battery analytics software provider, and Modo Energy, a B2B SaaS platform for energy data, announced a significant integration aimed at battery energy storage system (BESS) owners in the ERCOT markets. This collaboration is designed to translate improvements in system performance directly into financial insights, thereby creating a more accurate assessment of revenue potential from BESS. TWAICE enables operators to utilize Modo Energy's proprietary revenue performance data, helping them understand the financial implications of maintenance plans and performance improvements effectively. Both companies emphasize the importance of clear and actionable insights, as battery performance is tied directly to revenue. TWAICE's analytics platform includes new features that assist operators in identifying the root causes of poor performance, which often lead to energy losses. The Recoverable Energy and Usable Energy tools give operators a comprehensive view of energy availability and potential recovery, enhancing their capacity to optimize BESS operations. By integrating Modo Energy's benchmarking intelligence, TWAICE aims to equip its customers with the necessary tools to make strategic decisions informed by real-time data. These developments were announced alongside other educational opportunities, such as webinars and seminars, intended to showcase TWAICE's analytics abilities and their implications for maximizing battery availability. This partnership is pivotal for both companies as they tackle the challenge of optimizing battery performance during this crucial period of energy transition. Simultaneously, another event, the BASE Project's 2nd General Assembly, was held in Manchester, England, highlighting advancements in the Digital Battery Passport Initiative. This project aims to foster a transparent and sustainable battery supply chain through collaboration among nineteen partner organizations from twelve nations. The discussions revolved around functional requirements, project management, and sustainability visions, crucial in pushing forward this European initiative. The combination of TWAICE and Modo Energy's efforts in analytics alongside the BASE Project's commitment to circular economy principles underscores a broader movement toward improving battery system management and sustainability in the energy sector.