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Reduxi now available in the Schrack Technik Online Shop

Reduxi is now available in the Schrack Technik Online Shop. Reduxi products are listed there under the Control & Regulation Technology category, allowing installers, specialist contractors, and project partners to source Reduxi directly through an established Austrian electrical engineering distributor

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Reduxi Controls 14 go-e Charging Stations at IKK Group GmbH

IKK Group GmbH, a general contractor in structural and civil engineering, equipped its underground car park with 14 go-e charging stations, and they chose Reduxi to control them and optimize charging and energy consumption.
Result: Charging Infrastructure That Thinks

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Pilot Energy Community Project Successfully Implemented

The REDUXI team has successfully completed a forward-looking pilot project at Maltatalweg in Carinthia. The goal was to maximize self-consumption within a multi-family residential building through intelligent control while simultaneously minimizing grid feed-in — with excellent results.

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How Reduxi Builds Secure Energy Intelligence from the Ground Up

As energy systems become increasingly digital, connected, and automated, cybersecurity is no longer a supporting feature. It is a fundamental requirement. Energy assets today are not only physical infrastructure — they are part of complex, data-driven ecosystems that must remain reliable, resilient, and secure at all times.

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Can an Energy Management System Enable a Truly Realistic V2G Use Case?

The energy system inside a modern home or building is no longer simple. Solar PV systems, home batteries, EV chargers, heat pumps, and dynamic electricity tariffs all interact — often in conflicting ways. Each device has its own constraints, priorities, and impact on comfort, cost, and grid stability.

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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.

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