
SINEXCEL, a global pioneer in modular energy storage, EV charging, and power quality solutions, today announced a strategic partnership with Molecule Systems to deliver a fully integrated Energy Management System (EMS) and Virtual Power Plant (VPP) platform for commercial and industrial (C&I) energy storage projects across North America.
The collaboration integrates Molecule’s MosFusion EMS with SINEXCEL’s industry-leading commercial battery energy storage inverters, offering developers and system integrators a plug-and-play solution for energy management, site-level control, and grid services participation. The unified platform is designed to accelerate project deployment, enhance behind-the-meter efficiency, and enable participation in front-of-the-meter markets such as demand response, resource adequacy, and dynamic pricing.
“SINEXCEL is committed to advancing reliable, high-performance energy storage solutions that drive customer value,” said Henry Cheung, General Manager of SINEXCEL’s Energy Storage & Microgrid Business Unit. “By integrating Molecule Systems’ advanced energy management system (EMS) and virtual power plant (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 optimization and grid services access. This partnership simplifies projects, reduces project risk, and maximizes ROI.”
As a leader in small to mid-sized C&I energy storage, SINEXCEL’s solutions are widely adopted for their reliability and performance. The integration with Molecule’s EMS allows for seamless control and optimization of batteries, HVAC, EV chargers, and other distributed energy resources (DERs) via a secure, intelligent, edge-based software architecture. This enables site-level benefits such as peak shaving, resiliency, and flexible load management, while expanding revenue streams through VPP aggregation.
The joint platform also simplifies system integration by removing the need for developers to source third-party EMS solutions. Direct access to Molecule’s scalable EMS and VPP software empowers integrators to deliver more reliable, revenue-generating energy storage systems with reduced complexity and shorter time to market.
“The Molecule-SINEXCEL solution gives developers and integrators an edge by combining proven hardware with intelligent software and VPP market access,” said Adam Boucher, CEO of Molecule Systems. “This partnership ensures that every project delivers higher economic value while simplifying project deployment and long-term operations.”
The joint EMS and VPP solution is now available, offering a comprehensive package for commercial energy users, utilities, and aggregators seeking to optimize distributed energy assets and unlock full economic potential across the energy value chain.





