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Exowatt

Exowatt is an American renewable energy company based in Miami, Florida, founded in 2023 by Hannan Happi and Jack Abraham. The company designs modular thermal energy storage systems aimed at providing dispatchable renewable power, primarily targeting data centers and other energy intensive commercial applications.

Corporate history
Exowatt was founded in 2023 by Hannan Happi (CEO) and Jack Abraham (Chairman). Happi's background includes roles at Siemens, General Electric, and Tesla, while Abraham is also the CEO of venture studio Atomic, where Exowatt was incubated, and co-founder of other companies including Hims & Hers Health and OpenStore. The company was created in response to growing energy demands from artificial intelligence and data centers, with the founders identifying a gap in the market for renewable energy solutions that could provide reliable baseload power. According to Happi, the company underwent multiple design iterations before settling on its thermal storage approach, with more than 50 different versions of the technology considered during early development. The initial funding was directed toward developing the company's modular energy platform and establishing early customer relationships. According to Katherine Boyle, General Partner at a16z, cited the company's focus on U.S. manufacturing and energy infrastructure resilience as key factors in the investment decision. In September 2024, Exowatt publicly unveiled its P3 product at the RE+ clean energy conference in Anaheim, California. The event featured attendance by several of the company's investors, including actor Leonardo DiCaprio. In April 2025, Exowatt announced a $70 million Series A funding round led by Felicis Ventures, bringing total funding to $90 million. The Series A included $35 million in equity and $35 million in debt financing provided by HSBC Innovation Banking and other partners. Additional investors across both funding rounds included 8090 Industries, Starwood Capital, MCJ Collective, MVP Ventures, GOAT VC, StepStone Group, Climate Capital, Overmatch Ventures, Protagonist, and actor Leonardo DiCaprio. The company indicated that this funding would support commercial deployments scheduled to begin in 2025. == Technology ==
Technology
The Exowatt P3 system operates as a modular energy unit designed to fit within a standard 40 foot shipping container footprint. It functions as a 3-in-1 system: capturing solar energy, storing it, and dispatching electricity on demand. Solar collection Unlike traditional photovoltaic (PV) panels that convert sunlight directly to electricity, the P3 uses specialized lenses to concentrate sunlight and convert it to heat. According to Canary Media, the system uses "vintage tech" including Fresnel lenses, which help concentrate sunlight to achieve the high temperatures needed for efficient energy conversion. The company emphasizes that its storage approach differs from molten salt storage used in many traditional CSP plants and from phase-change materials used in some other thermal storage systems. Power generation The stored heat is converted back into electricity using a heat engine, which Latitude Media identifies as likely being a Stirling engine. This system allows for dispatchable power generation that can operate independently of sunlight availability. According to Exowatt's materials, this approach enables energy storage without reliance on rare earth minerals or complex foreign supply chains, which differentiates it from many lithium-ion battery systems. The company's website states that their system includes power electronics and control systems to integrate with existing electrical infrastructure. The company emphasizes its commitment to U.S-based manufacturing using domestically sourced raw materials. == Market focus and industry context ==
Market focus and industry context
Exowatt primarily targets the energy needs of artificial intelligence-driven data centers, as well as other commercial and industrial (C&I) applications with high power demands, according to the company's website. The company positions its technology as addressing the growing energy requirements of computing infrastructure, particularly for AI applications. Data center industry dynamics According to pv magazine, Data center energy consumption could increase significantly in coming years due to AI deployment, creating demand for reliable power sources. Market positioning The company has reported customer interest, with claimed backlog figures growing from over 500 MW in April 2024 to over 1.2 GW by September 2024, later described as 85 GWh in late 2024 and over 90 GWh by April 2025, according to the company's press releases and media coverage. These commitments reportedly come from data centers, energy developers, and hyperscalers across the United States. According to Carbon Credits, Exowatt was planning an initial deployment for a West Texas facility supporting cryptocurrency mining operations. Exowatt positions its technology as complementary to other renewable energy solutions. The company has been compared to other thermal battery startups such as Antora Energy and Rondo Energy, though with different technical approaches, as noted in the Carbon Credits article. In industry analyses, Canary Media described Exowatt's approach as "repurposing vintage tech" like Fresnel lenses and thermal batteries (which they termed "hot bricks"), providing context on the technology's approach. MCJ Collective, an investor in the company, has highlighted the potential for 24-hour renewable energy availability. Latitude Media published an analysis of the technology that raised questions about its scalability, including land use requirements and geographical limitations. The publication also noted that much of the company's reported backlog consists of preliminary agreements rather than firm orders. == Business model ==
Business model
Exowatt's business approach focuses on selling integrated hardware and software solutions directly to customers in energy-intensive industries, including energy developers and data center developers. The company's manufacturing strategy emphasizes domestic production and sourcing, as highlighted in their press releases. This approach is mentioned by Katherine Boyle of Andreessen Horowitz as aligning with national infrastructure resilience goals. == See also ==
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