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This Team Build Feels Way Too Advanced for a Typical Small-Cap Energy Name

K
Mar 24, 2026 · 14:37

One thing I’ve learned over time is that you can often understand a company’s real direction by looking at *who they bring in*, not just what they say.

And with NXXT, the team they’re assembling is starting to look very intentional.

This isn’t just random hiring. You’ve got a mix of people coming from:

* Microsoft AI leadership background
* senior enterprise architecture roles with 20+ years of experience
* telecom-linked talent like Alex Gaber with connections to Verizon and AT&T

That’s a pretty unusual combination.

Because that kind of talent is typically used to building systems that are:

* large-scale and distributed
* data-driven and real-time
* highly reliable and always-on
* designed to integrate multiple layers into one platform

Now think about what NXXT is trying to do.

They’re not just operating in energy. They’re connecting:

* microgrids and distributed generation
* battery storage and load balancing
* fuel infrastructure for reliability
* EV charging networks
* grid interaction and demand optimization

And the goal is to bring all of that into a single AI-driven system.

That’s not just infrastructure.

That’s system orchestration.

And if you look at it that way, the hiring suddenly makes a lot more sense.

Because building something like that requires people who have experience with:

* platform design
* network-level coordination
* real-time optimization systems

Which is exactly what this team brings.

Feels like they’re not just scaling a business, they’re building the foundation for a much more complex system.

And usually, when the team starts looking like this, it’s because the ambition behind the company is bigger than it initially appears.