Technical architecture
Technical architecture
C4E Energy OS on the technical side couples AI optimization with verifiable metering, on-chain settlement, and regulatory-grade data exchange and consists of the following modules:
The AI Optimization Engine continuously ingesting weather forecasts, IoT sensor streams (meters, inverters, batteries), and market price feeds, its predictive models generate short- and medium-term forecasts for PV/wind generation, load profiles, and storage availability. A multi-objective optimization core then schedules controllable loads (e.g., EV charging, appliance cycles) and storage charge/discharge to minimize cost, shave peaks, and maximize self-consumption refreshing plans as inputs change.
The Smart Contract Tariff & Settlement Layer which defines, versions, and enforces community tariffs on-chain. Using verifiable metering data, it automatically settles intra-community energy transfers with transparent netting/payouts. It also contains a DAO governance framework that lets members propose and vote on tariff parameters, investment priorities, and operating rules, with auditable changes recorded immutably.
The DID Mapping & RWA Management module assigns each PPE (Point of Energy Delivery) and devises a Decentralized Identifier, expressing ownership, operational rights, and compliance proofs for real-world assets. Meter readings and device attestations are signed via the DeTrack Gateway to ensure provenance and tamper resistance before data reaches settlement or regulators.
Regulatory API Integration which provides standards-compliant exchange with DSO platform, automating retrieval of grid pricing signals and consumption baselines for compliance and optimization, and returning auditable outputs for reporting.