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Cadenza Innovation Inc. is a lithium-ion battery and energy storage technology company based in Connecticut, USA, founded in 2012. Strictly speaking, based on the available content, it is not a typical horizontal SaaS product. Its core business centers on energy storage hardware, UPS backup power systems, and battery architecture licensing, while its software capability is mainly reflected in MyCadenza Cloud: a US-developed software service for real-time local and remote monitoring of energy storage systems.
Its product portfolio includes a 3,096 kWh 3HV lithium-ion battery energy storage system, 80 kWh indoor/outdoor energy storage systems, the Cadence UPS series, and 48V backup power systems for telecom and utility substations. Use cases include commercial and industrial energy storage, municipal utilities, virtual power plants (VPP), demand response, peak shaving and cost reduction, IT backup power for schools and libraries, and backup power for telecom sites. Software-related information is limited. MyCadenza Cloud is known to support real-time local and remote monitoring, and some products also mention remote monitoring and control, as well as intelligent BMS automatic voltage balancing. In terms of third-party integration, the available content only indicates compatibility with the grid, solar, wind, or other renewable energy sources; it does not disclose integrations with ERP, ticketing systems, alerting platforms, or open APIs. Team permissions, collaboration features, and developer support are also not clearly described.
The pricing model is clearly contact-sales / project-based quotation. The website does not provide standard plans, subscription fees, a free version, or trial information. On the safety side, Cadenza emphasizes that its patented architecture can reduce explosion risk. The 80 kWh system mentions UL1973 certification and UL9540a testing, with optional Stat-X and explosion venting. The UPS line highlights high efficiency, safety and reliability, and protection against surges and voltage sags. These are primarily energy equipment safety certifications rather than the data privacy, SOC 2, ISO 27001, and other software compliance standards commonly seen in SaaS.
Its strengths are the breadth of scenarios it covers, including large-scale energy storage, building/commercial and industrial storage, UPS, and telecom backup power. It also offers energy management value through cloud monitoring, VPP, demand response, and peak shaving. The main drawback is the lack of productized software information: pricing, permissions, APIs, integrations, service SLAs, and China localization details are not provided. From an enterprise software procurement perspective, transparency is limited. Cadenza is better suited to commercial and industrial users, utilities, schools and libraries, and data or IT facilities that need safe lithium battery energy storage and backup power systems, rather than companies looking for a general-purpose SaaS platform.
The available content does not provide information about access from China, payment methods, or local service support, so this remains unknown. For buyers evaluating options in China, it may also be worth considering local alternatives such as CATL energy storage, BYD Energy Storage, and Sungrow energy storage, as well as international vendors such as Tesla Megapack, Fluence, Powin, and Stem.
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