Symphonics obtains the Deeptech qualification from Google's Scale support program.

Supported by Google as part of its Google for Startups program.
Already supported by Google as part of its Google for Startupsprogram, Symphonics strengthens its partnership with Google by obtaining Deeptech qualification in the Scale support program.
The technology developed by Symphonics
It relies on a GCP(Google Cloud Platform) to calculate optimal schedules for its customers' electrical equipment, based on multiple data sources: equipment metrology, electricity meter metering data, weather data, electricity market prices, carbon intensity data for the electricity production mix, and so on.
Symphonics' unique expertise and added value
It relies on the algorithms and Artificial Intelligence it deploys within its platform to make energy cheaper, greener and more accessible for its customers living in residential and tertiary buildings.
With a portfolio of over 150,000 equipment items managed on a daily basis
The Symphonics scale-up also collaborates with the Laboratoire d'Informatique Fondamentale et Appliquée de Tours (LIFAT) on its scientific and technical approach to its data subjects.
Towards intelligent energy flexibility
According to Ken Genouel, CTO of SymphonicsAccording to Ken Genouel, CTO of Symphonics, Google's Scale Deeptech qualification is both a recognition from a major technology player and a strong ambition:
"Beyond the efficiency, scalability and reliability of Google Cloud Platform, strengthening our partnership with Google will enable us to deepen our expertise and take energy personalization to an unparalleled level thanks to Google's advanced AI services."
ABOUT SYMPHONICS
Founded in 2023, Symphonics is an innovative French scale-up at the heart of the ecological transition, specializing in the intelligent control of electricity production, supply, storage and consumption equipment. Thanks to its connected platform, Symphonics can significantly reduce its customers' energy bills and carbon footprint by automatically shifting their consumption to times when energy is cheapest and least carbon-intensive.
Symphonics offers its residential, tertiary and industrial customers a range of "controlled energy" solutions, including electricity purchase and energy flexibility.
Symphonics is an RTE-certified operator and has been awarded the Deeptech label by BPI France. The company is licensed to manage the production, storage and consumption of electricity. With more than 350,000 connected devices, Symphonics supports individuals and businesses in their drive towards cheaper, greener consumption.
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