May 2025 Product Update: Improved Coincidental Peak Forecasts, Expanded Miner Support, and Platform Enhancements
May 2025 product update: enhanced coincidental peak forecasting tools, full support for ElphaPex and IceRiver miners, updated email verification flows, and a preview of what is coming in June.
We are officially in peak demand season, and this month's updates to the LōD platform are all about giving miners and data center operators more visibility and control where it matters most.
Enhanced Coincidental Peak Forecasting Tools
The Coincidental Peak (CP) page has been redesigned with a new layout and improved forecasting capabilities. With cleaner navigation and multiple views, users can better monitor real-time demand and identify upcoming CP risks.
The updated experience is now live inside your dashboard. We encourage all users to explore the new interface before the season ramps up further.
Full Support for ElphaPex & IceRiver Miners
The latest ElphaPex and IceRiver ASIC models are now fully integrated with the LōD platform. These miners are:
- Automatically detected and onboarded
- Compatible with all monitoring and automation features
- Included in device-level and site-wide energy strategy workflows
This update ensures your latest hardware is fully supported out of the box.
Updated Email Verification & Reset Workflows
We've refreshed our email flows to align with LōD branding and improve usability. Password reset and account verification emails now use updated templates and dynamic content for a smoother experience.
Additional Platform Improvements
- Improved ramp-up logic for site-level actions
Sneak Peek: What's Coming in June
Looking ahead, June will introduce several key enhancements:
- Improved Sitemaps with better UI and structure
- Auto-Populate Sitemaps based on detected devices and IPs
- New Controls and Refinements for managing miners, PDUs, and containers
— The LōD Product Team
Why These Updates Matter This Season
Coincidental peak (CP) charges are set by a handful of the highest-demand intervals each summer, and a single missed interval can lock in higher transmission costs for the next twelve months. The redesigned CP page is built to reduce that risk: operators can now see demand trends and forecast confidence in one view instead of piecing together data from multiple tabs, making it easier to decide when to curtail and when it is safe to keep running.
Support for ElphaPex and IceRiver hardware matters for the same reason. As mining fleets diversify beyond the more common ASIC brands, any device that sits outside a platform's monitoring and automation coverage becomes a blind spot during exactly the moments — grid stress, price spikes — when visibility matters most. Full onboarding means these miners are curtailed, monitored, and reported on with the same consistency as the rest of the fleet.
As always, we're building toward a platform where every device, on every site, responds to grid and market conditions automatically — with no manual intervention required.