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a16z-backed Base Power is offering cheaper electricity to the power grid that needs it most

Base Power is revolutionizing the energy sector by providing cheaper electricity directly to areas in need, thanks to their innovative use of residential batteries. Supported by a16z, they're bypassing traditional grid delays and making sig...

TechCrunch· Jun 25, 2026 · 7:13 PM · 33 views

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Base Power is revolutionizing the energy sector by providing cheaper electricity directly to areas in need, thanks to their innovative use of residential batteries. Supported by a16z, they're bypassing traditional grid delays and making significant strides in Illinois and beyond. Discover how they're shaping the future with a $1 billion expansion. #EnergyInnovation #GreenTech #StartupSuccess #Electricity #SustainableEnergy

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