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Transformation numérique · 21 août 2026

Base Power Raises $1B to Scale Grid-Backing Home Batteries

US startup Base Power has closed a second $1 billion funding round to scale manufacturing of home battery units that can discharge stored power back to the grid during peak demand.

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What happened

Base Power, a US startup that manufactures home battery systems designed to support the electricity grid, has closed a second $1 billion funding round. The capital will be used to scale manufacturing of its residential battery units, which are installed in customers' homes and can discharge stored power back into the grid during periods of peak demand.

The model positions homeowners not simply as electricity consumers but as active participants in grid stability — effectively turning individual households into distributed energy resources that utilities and grid operators can draw on when demand spikes.

Why it matters

This is a story about infrastructure modernisation delivered through a service-design lens. Base Power's proposition depends on what might be called a dual-principal relationship: the same battery unit must serve the homeowner's own backup-power needs and, simultaneously, act on behalf of the grid operator. Reconciling those two roles — one rooted in personal reliability, the other in system-wide optimisation — is fundamentally a customer experience and trust design problem, not just an engineering one.

For leaders in digital transformation and infrastructure, the raise signals continued investor confidence in decentralised, software-orchestrated energy models, where automation and remote coordination of thousands of household-level assets substitute for centralised grid expansion. It's a template other infrastructure categories — water, telecoms, even public services — may increasingly borrow from: turning end-users into managed nodes within a wider operating system.

The Renascence take

The headline here is capital and megawatts, but the harder problem Base Power is really solving is behavioural: convincing a homeowner to hand over partial control of a device sitting in their garage, trusting that it will be there for them during an outage even as it's simultaneously serving someone else's peak-demand problem.

Most coverage of this raise will focus on grid economics; the more interesting question is what happens the first time a homeowner's battery is drawn down by the grid operator during the exact hour they needed it for themselves. That moment — not the funding round — is where trust in this model is actually won or lost. Any operator building a dual-principal service should be designing for that failure scenario on day one, not treating it as an edge case to patch later.

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Base Power closed a second $1 billion funding round, which it will use to scale manufacturing of its residential battery units.

The batteries are installed in customers' homes to provide backup power, but they can also discharge stored electricity back into the grid during periods of peak demand, turning households into distributed energy resources.

Because the battery must simultaneously serve the homeowner's need for backup power and the grid operator's need for demand management, making trust and expectation-setting around when the battery is drawn down a core design challenge, not just a technical one.

The critical moment is when a grid operator draws down a homeowner's battery at the exact time that homeowner needs it during an outage; how that scenario is handled will determine customer trust in the model.

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