An Interview with Seyed Madaeni, the CEO and co-founder of Verse
In our early issues (almost a year ago!), we covered distributive solar and its meteoric rise in commercial and industrial properties which will make up >60% of the projected solar demand by 2024.
Verse, a new startup on the scene, is well-positioned to ride that wave. The company’s software leverages generative AI to simplify and speed the renewable energy procurement process for enterprise customers.
Haven’t heard about the company yet?
Well, Verse has been operating in stealth mode for the past year, and we are thrilled to break the news of its official public launch alongside Business Insider and PR Newswire. We got the inside scoop on Verse from Seyed Madaeni, the CEO.
Seyed is a clean energy executive veteran who was the CEO of AMS, a digital wholesale market bidder software company that was acquired by Fluence. He later helped Fluence with its public IPO ($1B+). Seyed started his career at PG&E and later worked at SolarCity and Tesla’s grid services.
Key Takeaways:
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