Jon Kornik Powers Smart Energy for All

By : Melchior Koba

Date : vendredi, 30 mai 2025 08:34

Last updated : vendredi, 30 mai 2025 09:47

He's all in on technological innovation to revolutionize how households use electricity. His startup is focused on making energy cleaner, smarter, and accessible to everyone.

Jon Kornik (photo), a South African serial entrepreneur and finance expert, is at the helm of Plentify, a smart energy startup aiming to democratize access to clean and affordable electricity. Kornik, co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, is leveraging technological innovation to reshape household electricity consumption.

Founded in 2017, Plentify develops cutting-edge technologies that link household appliances to more economical and environmentally sound energy sources. The company’s focus is on crafting smart, sustainable solutions that promote energy savings and contribute to the development of more resilient energy systems.

Among Plentify's flagship offerings is HotBot, an intelligent controller designed for water heaters (geysers). HotBot optimizes energy consumption and incorporates a leak detection system, mitigating the risk of expensive bursts. Another key innovation, SolarBot, analyzes weather data, load-shedding schedules, and consumption patterns to maximize users’ solar energy production.

Before co-founding Plentify, Kornik launched Selador Capital in 2008, a social venture capital firm dedicated to fostering profitable businesses in South Africa. The same year, he established the Sub-Saharan Africa office for South Pole Carbon Asset Management, a company specializing in carbon asset development and climate consulting.

Kornik holds a master’s degree in finance from the University of Cape Town, earned in 2005. He furthered his education in 2011, obtaining a master’s degree in social enterprise and entrepreneurship from Columbia Business School.

His career began in 2006 as a business analyst at McKinsey & Company. In 2011, he joined Google, initially as Head of Energy and Sustainability, before being promoted in 2014 to Director of Energy Access and Investments, a role he held until 2016.

By Melchior Koba

Editing by Sèna D. B. de Sodji

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