Containerized waste-to-energy systems converting organic and plastic waste into on-site power
Enexor manufactures distributed bioenergy systems that convert organic and plastic waste into continuous power and thermal energy at industrial and commercial facilities. The company is deeply hardware-focused: the tech stack is dominated by CAD (AutoCAD, Inventor), simulation (ANSYS, MATLAB), embedded systems (PLC, SCADA, C++, Embedded C), and IoT protocols (CAN, Modbus, TCP/IP). The hiring mix — 13 engineers, 3 directors, weighted toward senior talent — and active project list (carbon capture, manufacturing strategy, rapid prototyping) signal an organization in transition from prototype validation toward scaled manufacturing and field deployment.
Enexor Energy, founded in 2015 and headquartered in Franklin, Tennessee, manufactures on-site renewable energy systems for facilities worldwide. The company's core product, the Bio-200™, is a 20-foot containerized bioenergy system that generates 75kW of power and 125kW of thermal energy from organic waste while capturing carbon emissions. The system is designed for rapid deployment in diverse environments — retail facilities in the United States, hurricane-exposed sites in the Caribbean, and off-grid communities in Africa. Enexor manufactures its hardware at its Tennessee facility and operates at a small scale (11–50 employees) with engineering-heavy staffing, reflecting the technical complexity of hardware design, commissioning, and field deployment.
Enexor uses CAD/simulation tools (AutoCAD, Inventor, ANSYS, MATLAB), embedded systems (PLC, SCADA, C++, Embedded C), industrial protocols (CAN, Modbus, TCP/IP), and IoT frameworks. Business tools include Airtable, Google Workspace, Slack, and QuickBooks.
Current projects include next-generation waste-to-energy and carbon capture systems, field deployment and scaling, manufacturing process optimization, quality control, post-combustion carbon capture, and rapid prototyping. The company is transitioning from prototype to scalable production.
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