Built for the people
who operate the assets.
And the grid that needs them.
Most energy platforms are built for utilities. AmpVerve was built by someone with
21 years inside the technology infrastructure of the organisations
that actually run the UK’s critical assets. Fleet depots. Hospital estates. Council
operations. The people who cannot afford to get this wrong.
The grid needs
flexibility.
Operators need
revenue.
EV fleets, heat pumps, and batteries can provide the flexibility the UK grid needs. But only if the software managing them is built around operational reality: shift rotas, vehicle availability windows, heating schedules, procurement frameworks.
Most flexibility platforms are built by people who understand markets but have never operated a depot. AmpVerve was built by someone who has spent two decades inside the enterprise technology layer of the organisations that run UK infrastructure, and who understands exactly what gets in the way of revenue that should already be happening.
The result is a platform that works around real operations, generates contracted grid revenue automatically, and never treats operational continuity as a trade-off.
Six layers.
One platform.
Zero precedent.
Distributed energy markets still lack a consistent operational trust layer. Settlement is fragmented, visibility is patchy below distribution level, and many asset owners still struggle to capture the value their flexibility can create.
AmpVerve is building the full-stack financial infrastructure to fix all three. Orchestration is layer one. Five more are in development. Each fills a gap no other platform addresses.
AmpVerve is building software to help make distributed energy visible, controllable, and commercially usable across real assets and real operations.
Not a first-time founder
with a good idea.
Mohsin spent two decades delivering enterprise technology for the organisations that operate the UK’s most critical infrastructure. He decided to stop consulting and start building.
He has worked across Deloitte, Accenture, IBM, Cisco, VMware, and Adobe, delivering infrastructure and cloud programmes for Fortune 100 clients. He holds CISSP, CCIE, and CCDE certifications — making him one of a small number of practitioners globally who holds senior credentials across both cybersecurity and network architecture simultaneously.
AmpVerve came from a simple observation: the organisations that operate EV fleets, smart heating systems and commercial buildings were leaving hundreds of thousands of pounds a year on the table because the flexibility market was too complex to access, and the existing platforms were built for utilities — not operators.
That gap became the basis for AmpVerve. Two UK patent applications cover the core orchestration and multi-market dispatch architecture, with additional trust and settlement work on the roadmap.
AmpVerve is not owned by a utility, a charger manufacturer, or an oil major. That independence matters. We have no incentive to push customers toward specific hardware, tariffs, or network operators. We are paid a share of what we earn our customers, and nothing else. Our incentives and yours are perfectly aligned from day one of the pilot.
Five moats.
Two patents.
One platform.
AmpVerve combines these capabilities in one architecture for multi-asset energy orchestration. Together they strengthen the platform’s ability to model, optimise, and verify real-world energy operations.
Two patent applications cover the multi-market simultaneous dispatch methodology and the AI orchestration architecture. These are full UK patent applications covering specific, implemented, novel technical methods — not provisional or conceptual filings.
Three things we will
never compromise on.
These are not values on a wall. They are hard constraints built into the platform architecture and the commercial model.