Energy is the largest, most fragmented infrastructure problem in the country, and the solution to it might be this stove.
Here's how:
The grid's biggest problem is demand spikes: too many homes pulling power at the same time, from a system that's aging and breaking down.
So this company in SF, Impulse Labs built a fully electric stove with an onboard battery it charges during off-peak hours, delivers instant high power when you need it, and feeds energy back when you don't.
The result: homes that are independent of the grid, not dependent on it.
The vision here is that every home becomes a micro power plant. Powers itself through solar, and distributes that energy across the houses, when it needs it.
Now, scale that across millions of houses and you have a virtual power grid built from the bottom up.
This is an absolutely creative approach to relieving the overburden on the grid and making American homes smarter, cleaner, and self-sufficient.
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@sdamico