Lektra (Formerly "Ava Energy") granted a patent for transformative energy-to-compute technology.
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Lektra (Formerly "Ava Energy") granted a patent for transformative energy-to-compute technology.

Lektra (Formerly Ava Energy) is proud to announce that it has been granted a Notice of Allowance From the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for its groundbreaking technology, which allows users of Lektra HomeEdge and BusinessEdge systems to convert distributed energy into compute power using their proprietary Energy Management System (EMS) combined with GPU chips. The patent was filed by the company's two visionary founders, Karl Andersen and Vitaly Leokumovich.

"This patent is the first of many to come focused on building a shared economy for electricity," said Andersen. "We want solar owners to profit from their excess capacity by converting and selling it to other markets rather than just being limited to selling back to the grid."

Andersen added, "We envision a world that expands the current capacity of centralized grid systems to distributed energy production, or what we call Grid 2.0. This is in no way trying to replace centralized grid systems, Grid 1.0, but to expand the security and reliability of our national power production."

The innovative technology is designed to transform the way distributed energy is utilized, enabling users to maximize the value of their solar and other renewable energy sources. By leveraging GPU chips, Lektra Edge systems provide a seamless and efficient solution for converting surplus energy into valuable compute power, opening up new revenue streams for solar energy producers and advancing the shared economy for electricity.

For more information about Lektra and its revolutionary technology, please visit https://lektra.com/ or contact info@lektra.com