In this exclusive interview, Mohammad Rahjoo, CEO and founder of ProExergy, shares insights on exergy-based optimization, target sectors, and the company's vision for the future of energy management.
July 23, 2025 | #TalentoLaTerminal
ProExergy was founded to transform how buildings consume energy. With buildings responsible for 40% of global energy expenditure, our platform uses artificial intelligence and climate data to dramatically improve efficiency, detecting waste that previously went unnoticed and enabling predictive maintenance for more sustainable consumption.
"Exergy measures the thermodynamic quality of available energy, not just total quantity. Traditional methods only record total consumption, ignoring where and how energy is wasted. Our climate tools under development identify inefficiency patterns invisible to conventional analysis, anticipating failures based on real efficiency losses. We're finalizing specialized APIs that will transform energy management from basic reactive measurement toward predictive optimization grounded in rigorous physical principles."
Critical environmental control requirements
Power Usage Effectiveness optimization
Air quality and efficiency balance
Healthy learning environments
The energy sector is converging toward three simultaneous transformations:
ProExergy's tools cover the complete spectrum of calculations needed for design and optimization: thermal loads, equipment sizing, refrigerant flow calculations, pressure loss analysis, pipe dimensioning, and energy efficiency calculations.
In this 2025 AI revolution, anticipating needs that aren't yet evident is more complex but remains feasible for those who develop rigorous forward-looking vision.
Initial Priority: Europe
Leveraging favorable regulatory frameworks, consolidated HVAC markets, and operational proximity that facilitates validation.
Future Markets: United States & Middle East
Tax incentives for green technologies and early innovation adoption create significant opportunities.
Lessons from Aragón:
The Aragonese ecosystem has taught us the multiplier value of institutional collaboration, particularly through La Terminal and RedTES, where academic and business connections accelerate technological development and commercial validation.
"Technological innovation requires deep immersion in collaborative ecosystems, but also demands the capacity to visualize future scenarios before they materialize. You have to live in the future to build the present."
Mohammad Rahjoo, CEO of ProExergy
Learn more about how ProExergy is transforming energy management through exergy-based optimization and AI-powered solutions.