MW distributed battery deployment could check Guadalupe Valley Electric Cooperative’s power costs, CEO Darren Schauer told Utility Dive.
The company says it can save the majority of Texans money by leveraging its fleet of home batteries to offer “all-in” rates between 13.2 and 15.7 cents per kWh.
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Base Power is building a new model for the grid, using distributed energy storage to deliver reliable, affordable power. As the company scales nationally, Base is investing early in the legal and ...
Base Power has built one of the largest battery storage systems in Texas in two years — and now it wants to grow faster. The Austin-based startup, which had raised $200 million in April, is back with ...
Base Power today announced a new collaboration with Denton County Electric Cooperative (CoServ), a member-owned electric cooperative serving more than 330,000 electric meters, to deploy 100 MW of ...
DALLAS, Texas — Summer heat, year-round storms, and the memory of the deep freeze in 2021 have worn down many Texas homeowners. For Nancy Jones in Far North Dallas, outages have been so frequent she’s ...
An Austin-based home battery company dedicated to relieving Texas' energy grid issues is expanding its services to growing San Antonio-area suburbs. Base Power recently announced a new partnership ...
Base Power announced it has raised $200 million to "continue its rapid growth, bringing affordable and reliable energy to more homes across Texas while preparing for national expansion," according to ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Zach Dell, the son of Dell Technologies founder Michael Dell, is moving his home energy startup into the old Austin American-Statesman building. According to the Statesman, Zach Dell ...
Austin officials had been slated to consider the incentive package for the manufacturing facility for its Business Expansion Program at a February meeting, but the item was pulled from the city ...