Hands-on system building
The founder installed and configured a personal solar and inverter setup, converted a van into a campervan, and designed and installed an oversized battery system personally.
PyMox was created from real-world experience with battery systems, solar setups, and off-grid experimentation.
PyMox is built by a software engineer with an electronics background. The project comes from combining practical software work with hands-on electrical system design and installation.
That combination matters: understanding both the physical layer and the software layer makes it easier to model behavior that reflects real operating constraints.
The founder installed and configured a personal solar and inverter setup, converted a van into a campervan, and designed and installed an oversized battery system personally.
That battery system is used to power a home, which means strategy decisions are tested against practical limits like grid constraints, charging behavior, and load distribution.
Vendor dashboards often make it difficult to understand flow priority behavior across an entire system. Spreadsheets can help initially, but become hard to maintain as complexity grows. PyMox was built to make strategy and flow behavior understandable in one place.
PyMox is not a control system and not an integration layer. It is a monitoring and modeling clarity tool.
PyMox is built for people working with real systems and real constraints.
The goal is straightforward: make battery and hybrid energy systems easier to understand as they become more common in homes, mobile systems, and independent installations.