Modular energy storage and power quality solutions provider SINEXCEL has entered a strategic partnership with Molecule Systems to deliver an integrated energy management system (EMS) and virtual power plant (VPP) platform.

The partnership aims to deliver the EMS and VPP platform to commercial and industrial (C&I) energy storage projects in North America.

Molecule’s MosFusion EMS is combined with SINEXCEL’s commercial battery energy storage inverters to offer project developers and system integrators with a “plug-and-play” solution that facilitates energy management, site control and grid services participation.

This integrated platform is engineered to expedite the roll-out process, enhance operations behind the meter and facilitate involvement in front-of-the-meter initiatives, including resource adequacy, demand response and a variable pricing scheme.

SINEXCEL energy storage and microgrid business unit general manager Henry Cheung stated: “SINEXCEL is committed to advancing reliable, high-performance energy storage solutions that drive customer value.

“By integrating Molecule Systems’ advanced EMS and VPP capabilities with our hardware platform, we’re giving our partners a competitive advantage — delivering turnkey systems that combine best-in-class hardware with real-time energy optimisation and grid services access. This partnership simplifies projects, reduces project risk, and maximises ROI [return on investment].”

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SINEXCEL’s products cater to small to mid-sized C&I storage market.

Due to the addition of Molecule’s EMS, SINEXCEL’s systems can provide orchestration of batteries, HVAC [heating, ventilation and airconditioning], EV chargers, and other DERs [distributed energy resources] seamlessly via former’s advanced intelligent software architecture. This allows project developers to provide site-level optimisation for peak shaving,and flexible load management, while boosting revenue streams via VPP participation.

On the other hand, for SINEXCEL’s system integrators, the partnership removes the requirement to source or develop an EMS solution or the need for project developers to integrate with third-party providers of EMS solutions.

Given the direct access to Molecule’s EMS and VPP platform, integrators will be able to ensure their product offerings provide “differentiated” energy storage solutions at scale, stated SINEXCEL.

Molecule Systems CEO Adam Boucher said: “The Molecule-SINEXCEL solution gives developers and integrators an edge by combining proven hardware with intelligent software and VPP market access.

“This partnership ensures that every project delivers higher economic value while simplifying project deployment and long-term operations.”

The joint solution is available to commercial energy users, utilities and aggregators.

In February 2025, Molecule Systems and distributed energy resource management provider Enersponse partnered to boost VPP capabilities for C&I battery storage developers.