23/02/2026
Meet Jeremy – SUPA’s Product Owner, working at the point where technology, data, and community energy come together.
Jeremy spends most of his time building and refining CEHub T, SUPA’s online platform that underpins how community energy projects are assessed, designed, and scaled. His focus is on making the system smarter and faster, so SUPA can deliver more projects, more efficiently, and in the right places.
One of the most exciting things Jeremy is working on is a forecasting and modelling tool that’s moving toward AI capability. It allows the team to input what they know about a potential site and test whether it’s a good fit for community energy. “It’s about reciprocity,” he says. “We need to know that what we’re building will genuinely help the community and work as a long-term solution for SUPA too.”
Jeremy has been following the development of AI and machine learning for over a decade, and he’s fascinated by how far it has come. What excites him most is applying that technology to energy - taking solar harvested from rooftops and using intelligent systems to work out how it can be stored, shared, and distributed in the most effective way.
His long-term vision is bold but grounded: decentralised energy, starting in New Zealand, where communities are powered by local hubs rather than distant generators. “Imagine self-sufficient communities running off solar and batteries, with smart distribution between them. That’s the future I’d like to see.”
Jeremy joined SUPA through a joint venture and quickly found himself drawn into the company’s wider vision. While he came in for the tech, learning about community energy and its potential hooked him.
For him, the most rewarding part of the role is helping move communities closer to energy independence. Outside work, you’ll most likely find him at Piha, watching the West Coast sunset with friends after a motorbike ride - one of his favourite ways to reset 🤘