How AI Turns Price Volatility into Profit
Electricity prices in Europe now change every 15 minutes.
This system, known as SPOT pricing or Day-Ahead market pricing, reflects real-time supply and demand. Prices rise when consumption spikes or renewables drop — and fall when there’s surplus energy from solar or wind.
For most users, this volatility sounds like chaos.

Turning risk into opportunity
For smart energy management systems like Reduxi, it’s a goldmine of opportunity.
Here’s how Reduxi can turn price swings into savings and profit. Every day, Reduxi Controller can collect and analyse:
- Your past energy usage profile — the pattern of how and when you consume electricity
- Weather forecasts for your exact location, including solar irradiation prediction
- Day-Ahead SPOT prices and expected grid fees
- All related distributor and supplier charges
Using this, Reduxi builds a 24-hour energy forecast and an AI control strategy that plans when to buy, store, or sell electricity — fully automatically. The result:
- Charge your battery when prices are lowest — or from solar only
- Use or sell stored energy when prices peak
- Combine it with self-consumption, peak shaving, and grid flexibility services — simultaneously
An example
At 13:00 SPOT prices drop close to zero — Reduxi charges your BESS using cheap grid energy. In the morning, demand rises and prices spike — Reduxi discharges your battery to power your building or sell back to the grid. During a sunny day, there’s excess solar, so Reduxi charges the battery again and sells it in the evening during the next price spike.
No manual action.
Just intelligent, data-driven optimization happening minute by minute.
Why this matters:
Europe’s energy transition is shifting value from raw generation to smart flexibility.
Why Reduxi?
WReduxi enables that transformation — turning ordinary energy assets into intelligent, revenue-generating systems.
- For businesses — lower costs and improved ROI
- For prosumers — maximum use of self-produced energy
- For grid operators — a more stable, balanced system
- The future of energy isn’t just renewable — it’s intelligent