Product Demo: KiWi AI Energy Operating System

A full walkthrough of KiWi's AI Energy Operating System (AI-EDC) — the platform that ingests real-time data from generation, behind-the-meter storage, and per-site consumption across hundreds of distributed locations, then dispatches green power every 15 minutes to where it is most needed. The demo shows live dashboards, multi-site visibility, blockchain-based green energy certification, and how AI dispatch turns demand-side intelligence into measurable carbon and cost savings for retail chains, restaurant groups, and commercial sites.

Date: May 23, 2026Written by: KiWi New EnergySource: YouTube

This product demo introduces the KiWi AI Energy Operating System (AI-EDC) — the core platform powering KiWi's deployments across convenience store chains, restaurant groups, sporting goods retailers, and commercial sites.

The walkthrough begins on the operations dashboard, where every connected site appears as a live tile: current load, on-site solar output, battery state-of-charge, and the share of consumption currently matched with green power. Operators can drill down from a portfolio-level view into a single store within seconds.

From there, the demo shows how AI-EDC ingests real-time data from generation assets, behind-the-meter storage, and per-site consumption, then dispatches green power to where it is most needed every 15 minutes — automatically anticipating peak-hour demand, avoiding contracted-capacity penalties, and shifting excess solar generation between sites within the same virtual pool.

Each kilowatt-hour is tracked through blockchain-based certification, producing auditable records of green energy origin that support traceability, RE100 reporting, and corporate decarbonization disclosures. The same data feeds carbon and cost dashboards that customers can share directly with their sustainability and finance teams.

The video closes with a look at how the platform scales — from a pilot of 10 stores to deployments measured in thousands of locations — and how aggregation lets mid-sized retailers and food service operators access green power on terms that were previously reserved for hyperscale buyers.