Energy Web, an independent non-profit that develops open-source software to accelerate the global energy transition, has announced a strategic partnership with Zeeve, a Web3 infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) platform provider, to integrate the energy web chain (EWC) with Zeeve’s enterprise-grade infrastructure stack.
Through this collaboration, Zeeve aims to expand the benefits of its automation platform to offer energy web member companies a managed, secure, and scalable service for running RPC and validator nodes on the Energy Web Chain.
Beyond the direct collaboration, both Energy Web and Zeeve are members of the Hyperledger Foundation, a global collaborative effort to advance cross-industry blockchain technologies. According to a company statement, the shared association within the Hyperledger community positions the partnership to gain enhanced visibility and foster innovation within the decentralised technology ecosystem.
“We are immensely excited to offer this integration with Energy Web Chain, paving the way for businesses to seamlessly leverage the Energy Web Ecosystem,” said co-founder and CEO of Zeeve, Ravi Chamria.
“In a sector where specific challenges demand nuanced understanding for impactful technology integration, Energy Web's singular focus on the energy sector stands as a model. Zeeve takes pride in contributing the full power of its tech stack, offering easy onboarding, access to both the testnet and mainnet, and one-click bootstrapping of validator nodes, all within a compliant framework ensuring security and data privacy," he added.
"The collaboration between Energy Web and Zeeve marks an important milestone in the evolution of validator infrastructure for our enterprise member community," said Jesse Morris, Chief Executive Officer at Energy Web.
"Infrastructure-as-a-service streamlines the process of participating as a validator, allowing companies to focus on their core business while helping maintain the integrity and security of the network," he noted.