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Bringing Heat Pumps to Consumers (with Bill Kee @ Quilt)
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Bringing Heat Pumps to Consumers (with Bill Kee @ Quilt)

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Disclaimer: For full disclosure, Quilt is a portfolio company at Climate Capital, where Zeina works as a Partner.

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Join us for an insightful conversation on climate tech with host Zeina Fayyaz Kim and guest speaker Bill Kee, COO and Co-Founder at Quilt. Learn about the transformative technology of heat pumps and Quilt's innovative approach to revolutionizing the heating and cooling market.

A former tech industry veteran, Kee had an epiphany after a conversation with his son about the future. He realized his career needed to include a focus on climate change. This led him to co-found Quilt, a company that's revolutionizing the home heating and cooling market with an innovative solution - high-efficiency consumer heat pumps.

Heat pumps are a remarkable technology that have been around for a while, but have suffered from slow adoption due to a variety of factors, including design issues, usability, installation transparency, and cost.

Quilt aims to address these issues by creating a heat pump that not only looks good in the home but is also easy to finance, install, and use. The company's goal is to make the process of purchasing and installing a heat pump as simple as buying an electric car, providing customers with a complete and seamless experience from start to finish.

The cost of installation has been a significant barrier for many homeowners, with heat pumps costing thousands, often in hard-to-forecast soft costs. However, Kee highlights that when you consider the energy savings, reduced carbon emissions, and various subsidies available, the overall cost becomes significantly more attractive.

Despite the challenges, Kee is optimistic about the future of heat pumps and the role they play in combating climate change. He sees a promising roadmap ahead for the industry to attract more talent and simplify processes for customers.

Visit quilt.com to learn more!

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