Join us during SF Climate Week to learn about the future of residential electrification and the importance of creating affordable, easy-to-install solutions for all.
While technologies like heat pumps, solar panels, and induction stoves offer a path to decarbonizing our homes, their high upfront costs and installation challenges often limit accessibility. Our panelists will explore why these technologies remain expensive, highlight innovations aimed at reducing costs and complexity and how democratizing access to these technologies will accelerate the transition to a sustainable future.
This event is sponsored by Impulse Labs. Impulse is developing a new class of battery-integrated appliances that reimagines power, performance, and access. Impulse’s technology redefines what it means to electrify our homes — all while deploying distributed energy resources across the country, creating a more resilient, clean, distributed energy grid.
Our Panelists:
Meghan Wood - CEO and Co-Founder at Raya Power
Lyn Stoler - Climate and Policy Lead at Impulse
Brad Hall - Chief Product Officer & Co-Founder of Merino, previous Director of Mechanical Engineering at Gradient
Agenda
5:30-6:00 PM Check-in & Networking
6:00-7:15 PM Panel discussion and audience Q&A
7:15-8:00 PM Networking