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How Can Batteries in Appliances Decarbonize Homes? (with Sam Calisch @ Copper)
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How Can Batteries in Appliances Decarbonize Homes? (with Sam Calisch @ Copper)

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In today’s CC Pod episode, host Katie Durham interviews Sam Calisch, Founder and CEO of Copper! Sam discusses how to make residential electrification accessible and highlights Copper's innovative battery-enabled appliances. Before venturing into entrepreneurship, Sam co-founded Rewiring America, a nonprofit focused on promoting electrification across the U.S.

Founded initially as Channing Street Copper Co., Copper was born out of a crucial realization during the early discussions of the Inflation Reduction Act. Despite the availability of groundbreaking technologies like solar panels, batteries, and induction stoves, their deployment was not happening at the necessary pace to achieve climate goals. This gap inspired Sam and his team to create Copper, a company focused on accelerating the adoption of electrification technologies.

The initial funding came from a grant from the Department of Energy, which enabled the team to refine their product concept through rigorous customer discovery and prototyping. Their flagship product is a 30-inch freestanding induction range, designed not only to replace traditional gas stoves but also to enhance the cooking experience with added benefits. This appliance integrates battery storage, simplifying the electrification process and supporting the clean grid.

The transition from fossil fuel-based appliances to electric ones often involves high costs and complexity. Copper tackles this challenge by offering appliances with integrated batteries, providing a two-in-one solution. This approach not only streamlines the electrification process but also contributes to grid stability by offering additional battery storage.

Their induction range exemplifies this innovative spirit. With intuitive knob-based controls and high precision, the product delivers a seamless user experience. The aesthetic design, featuring California walnut knobs, merges modern technology with a touch of heritage, making the appliance a perfect fit for any kitchen.

Copper has recently reopened orders for their flagship product, marking a significant milestone in their journey. As they scale their operations, Sam Calisch envisions a future where transitioning from fossil fuels to electric machines is effortless for more people. By empowering consumers to have greater control over their energy use, Copper aims to drive decarbonization and support a sustainable energy transition.

For more information, visit https://copperhome.com/!

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