What's different about Swarm's VPP model?

What's different about Swarm's VPP model?

The Swarm VPP model extends the principle of wholesale power generation to a consumer level, targeting homes and businesses. 


It mirrors the function of traditional VPPs, utilizing power generation (solar) and storage (batteries, electric vehicles, hot water systems). By integrating artificial intelligence, this model replaces the need for a centralized operation centre, enabling localized learning and decision-making within predefined safety parameters. 


This approach promises to enhance power supply and consumption efficiency, initially in the UK and subsequently on an international scale.

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