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As AI Strains the Grid, R-Zero Cuts Building HVAC Energy 20 to 40 Percent

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R-Zero’s Physical AI platform uses real-time occupancy to reduce ventilation energy in existing buildings, with no capital investment and savings verified against utility bills.

SAN FRANCISCO, June 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — As AI compute demand strains power grids and drives operating costs higher across every sector, data centers accounted for approximately 1.5% of global electricity in 2024, according to analysis from the Brookings Institution, with demand growing significantly faster than overall electricity consumption. Fortune 500 technology companies, major telecommunications providers, Ivy League institutions, and nationally ranked healthcare systems are turning to R-Zero. The Physical AI platform for buildings is cutting HVAC energy use by 20 to 40 percent without retrofits, capital investment, or operational disruption.

Most commercial buildings still run HVAC on fixed schedules or indirect signals like CO2, with ventilation sized for a peak occupancy that rarely occurs. Average peak occupancy across commercial buildings is roughly 50 percent, and HVAC accounts for about 40 percent of a building’s total energy use. The result is systematic over-conditioning of empty and under-occupied space, hour after hour.

R-Zero closes that gap by putting intelligence in the building’s control loop, without any new HVAC equipment or rewiring. The platform senses live occupancy across every floor, zone, and air handler, interprets how each space is actually being used, and continuously determines how much ventilation it needs minute to minute, communicating directly with the building’s existing control system. When a zone empties, the system automatically dials back airflow to a certified low-energy mode, also known as ASHRAE-compliant Occupied Standby, then ramps back up the moment people return. The same intelligence runs across an entire portfolio, learning each building’s patterns, constantly adjusting to how the building is actually being used, holding comfort inside defined guardrails, and catching inefficiencies before they show up on the energy bill.

“Buildings are one of the largest sources of controllable energy waste, and most still run as if every room is full,” said Jennifer Nuckles, CEO of R-Zero. “We turn real-time occupancy into control decisions inside the existing building system, so the savings show up in the financial reporting, not just on a dashboard. That is what physical AI looks like when it operates infrastructure instead of describing it.”

Verified Results

At a nationally ranked children’s hospital system, R-Zero deployed its platform across a 521,000-square-foot facility where ventilation had previously operated at fixed levels regardless of occupancy. The following results were measured against a pre-project baseline using IPMVP methodology:

30 percent reduction in HVAC energy use23,000 kWh saved9.72 metric tons of CO2 avoided72 percent reduction in excess airflow during low-occupancy periods66 percent of operating hours in a certified low-energy ventilation mode or ASHRAE-compliant Occupied Standby modeZero impact on occupant comfort: 100% of occupants reported temperature satisfaction

Adoption and Recognition

Most building operators know they are over-conditioning space. The barrier has never been awareness; it has been the capital commitment, operational complexity, and risk of replacing working infrastructure to fix it. R-Zero removes all three.

Commercial buildings account for approximately 30% of U.S. energy consumption, and HVAC is often the single largest controllable operating expense. As utilities and regulators look for ways to reduce grid strain without building new generation capacity, optimizing existing building infrastructure has become an increasingly attractive source of demand reduction.

The platform is gaining traction across building types where HVAC spend is high and occupancy is variable: non-clinical healthcare facilities, higher education campuses, corporate offices, and large commercial real estate portfolios. R-Zero is offered through a shared-savings model with no upfront cost, and fees are tied directly to verified savings measured against actual utility bills, removing the capital-approval barrier that stops most building intelligence projects from moving forward.

R-Zero’s approach earned ASHRAE Technology Awards at both the Golden Gate Chapter and Region X levels in the Healthcare/EBCx Building category, evaluated on measured field performance against a pre-project baseline rather than vendor claims.

To learn more about R-Zero’s Physical AI, visit rzero.com/audit.

About R-Zero

R-Zero is the Physical AI platform for buildings. The platform uses real-time occupancy intelligence to operate existing building systems, reducing HVAC energy by 20 to 40 percent, lowering OpEx, and supporting NOI without capital investment, operational disruption, or added burden on facilities teams. R-Zero integrates with existing BMS infrastructure over BACnet and delivers verified savings measured against actual energy bills using IPMVP methodology. R-Zero has raised a total of $170 million to date, with backing from La Caisse, Mayo Clinic Ventures, World Innovation Lab, John Doerr, and DBL Partners. Learn more at rzero.com.

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GCL SI Officially Launches Back-Contact Modules at Intersolar Europe 2026

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MUNICH, June 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — GCL System Integration Technology Co., Ltd. (“GCL SI” or “the Company”) has announced at Intersolar Europe 2026 held from June 23 to 25 in Munich to officially establish back-contact (BC) cell technology as the core strategic pillar of its next-generation photovoltaic roadmap, as a response to the rising demand for high-efficiency, aesthetically driven solutions. It also unveiled the GPC 3.0 full-screen all-black module at one of the most influential solar industry trade fairs worldwide.

As China’s solar sector faces mounting efficiency bottlenecks and increasingly diverse end-market demands, the shift to BC technology is driven by both evolving market needs and the company’s accumulated expertise in passivation and contact techniques.

“BC is the ultimate architecture for crystalline silicon cells,” said GengWeng Huang, Executive Dean of GCL SI’s Cell Research Division. “We’ve already explored TOPCon and HJT extensively, but both are reaching their physical limits. BC is opening a broader window for future efficiency gains.”

GCL SI’s GPC (Graphical Precise-doping Passivation Contact) product line is its flagship BC technology development. GPC 3.0 targets the premium distributed segment of residential rooftops, C&I rooftops, and BIPV-style applications, where full-screen all-black aesthetics, higher energy yield, and stronger reliability are increasingly valued. GCL SI describes GPC 3.0 as a high-efficiency BC-based module designed to deliver greater real-world rooftop value.

Notably, GCL SI confirmed that the first containers of GPC 3.0 modules are already on their way to Europe, marking the beginning of its commercial rollout in the European distributed solar market.

The GPC residential full-screen all-black modules offer a proven benchmark: 475–500 W output, 23.27%–24.05% efficiency, dimensions of 1,800 × 1,134 × 30 mm, a 30-year linear power warranty with 0.35% annual degradation, and a 30-year product warranty. GCL SI has indicated that GPC 3.0 is designed to further enhance both efficiency and reliability beyond this baseline.

According to GCL SI, GPC 3.0 integrates several upgraded technologies including MAX design, advanced passivation, multi-layer gradient dielectric films, GPC metallization, and FBR granular silicon, to boost module efficiency, durability, and suitability across distributed scenarios. The technology offers four core advantages:

Enhanced light harvesting & aesthetics: GPC 3.0’s MAX‑oriented full‑screen design minimizes front‑side visual interruption while expanding light‑receiving area. Combined with multi‑layer gradient dielectric films, it delivers stronger broadband anti‑reflection and improved energy yield under variable rooftop irradiance.Higher conversion efficiency via passivation upgrades: GCL SI’s advanced passivation path reduces surface recombination losses and boosts voltage performance. Mass‑produced GPC cells have achieved an average conversion efficiency of 28.38%, underscoring the company’s BC‑track efficiency trajectory.Lower non‑silicon cost via metallization innovation: GPC metallization is a key lever in the GPC 3.0 upgrade. GCL SI also notes progress in advanced metallization such as 0BB and other silver‑reduction approaches, supporting the industry shift toward lower per‑watt silver consumption and improved cost resilience.Materials consistency & sustainability with FBR granular silicon: Leveraging in‑house FBR granular silicon, GCL SI enhances material uniformity and strengthens its sustainability profile, supporting both performance consistency and lower‑carbon manufacturing, which is increasingly valued in international distributed markets.

Looking ahead, GCL SI is committed to driving the global large‑scale adoption of BC technology to support worldwide carbon neutrality goals. With GPC 3.0 as a strategic cornerstone, the company will continue pushing efficiency boundaries and low‑carbon innovation across distributed solar applications, and to build a cleaner, more resilient energy future.

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Lightedge Achieves AWS Small and Medium Business Competency

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DES MOINES, Iowa, June 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Lightedge, an AWS Premier Partner specializing in managed cloud, hybrid infrastructure, and modernization services, announced today that it has achieved the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Small and Medium Business (SMB) Competency.

The AWS SMB Competency validation recognizes AWS Partners that have demonstrated technical expertise and customer success in delivering solutions tailored to the unique needs of SMBs.

To achieve this specialization, AWS SMB Competency Partners must undergo rigorous technical validation and assessment of their AWS SMB solutions and practices, including review of architecture and SMB customer case study details.

“This new competency designation confirms Lightedge as an expert who understands the unique needs SMBs and further affirms Lightedge’s consistent commitment to providing customer centric solutions,” said James Roarty, Chief Cloud Officer at Lightedge.

“Through our continued work with AWS, Lightedge helps organizations modernize with confidence, connecting critical workloads to cloud innovation while maintaining operational continuity and creating opportunities for growth.” 

AWS Competency partners are vetted for architecture quality, proven deployments, and validated case studies, giving business leaders confidence that they are selecting a partner aligned to real-world outcomes.

The AWS SMB Competency further validates Lightedge’s ability to help growing organizations modernize infrastructure, strengthen security, improve operational efficiency, and accelerate cloud adoption with confidence.

This recognition reinforces Lightedge’s broader AWS strategy of helping organizations modernize critical environments, improve operational resilience, and unlock cloud innovation while reducing risk and complexity.

“This competency validates our ability to help SMB customers adopt, operate, and optimize AWS with the same level of expertise, governance, and support we provide across complex enterprise environments.” – Aileen Curtin, Director of Cloud Center of Excellence at Lightedge.

With extensive experience supporting mission-critical environments across financial services, healthcare, manufacturing, and retail, Lightedge helps organizations accelerate value on AWS while reducing risk and operational complexity.

In addition to its AWS SMB Competency designation, Lightedge is an AWS Premier Tier Services Partner, an AWS-validated MSSP, and holds multiple AWS competencies including:

L1 MSSP Security CompetencyDevOps Consulting CompetencyHealthcare Consulting CompetencyMigration and Modernization Consulting Competency

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StrongMind to Exhibit at the 2026 National Charter Schools Conference in New Orleans

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Leading virtual education provider will showcase its K–12 digital curriculum and marketing and enrollment services at Booth #659 — and offer attendees a complimentary school marketing analysis

CHANDLER, Ariz., June 23, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — StrongMind, a provider of K–12 digital curriculum and virtual school services since 2001, today announced it will exhibit at the National Charter Schools Conference (NCSC26), hosted by the National Alliance for Public Charter Schools, June 24–26, 2026, at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans. Attendees can find the StrongMind team at Booth #659.

NCSC is the largest national gathering of charter school leaders, educators, board members, and advocates, drawing thousands of attendees each year. At NCSC26, StrongMind will connect with leaders who are building, growing, or scaling virtual charter schools and share the curriculum and services it has refined over more than two decades in online education.

At Booth #659, StrongMind will highlight two core offerings:

K–12 Digital Curriculum — A Quality Matters (QM)-certified, award-winning curriculum built by educators and designed around how students actually learn.Marketing and Enrollment Services — Support that helps virtual and online schools attract and enroll students. Conference attendees can stop by the booth for a complimentary marketing analysis to see how their school’s current marketing measures up.

“For more than two decades, we’ve focused on one thing: helping virtual and online schools deliver an education that works for real students,” said Damian Creamer, Founder and CEO of StrongMind. “NCSC brings together the people shaping the future of public education, and we’re looking forward to sharing what we’ve built — and learning from the leaders driving this movement forward.”

Charter school leaders, educators, and administrators attending NCSC26 are invited to visit Booth #659 to meet the StrongMind team and explore its curriculum and services.

About StrongMind
StrongMind is an education technology company that has been creating digital learning solutions for K–12 virtual and online schools since 2001. The company provides a Quality Matters–certified digital curriculum along with marketing, enrollment, and support services that help schools launch, grow, and scale. StrongMind is headquartered in Chandler, Arizona. To learn more, visit strongmind.com.

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