Imagine watching the Super Bowl finale when suddenly – bam – your entire neighborhood goes dark. This scenario isn't science fiction for 66% of Americans facing summer blackout risks, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Enter FranklinWH Energy Storage Inc, the California-based disruptor turning suburban homes into self-sufficient power hub
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Imagine watching the Super Bowl finale when suddenly – bam – your entire neighborhood goes dark. This scenario isn't science fiction for 66% of Americans facing summer blackout risks, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Enter FranklinWH Energy Storage Inc, the California-based disruptor turning suburban homes into self-sufficient power hubs.
The company's Franklin HomePower system combines three game-changing components:
After Hurricane Maria left Puerto Rico in darkness for 11 months, FranklinWH deployed 2,500 residential systems across the island. These installations now provide 18 hours of backup power during outages – enough to keep refrigerators cold and medical devices running through tropical storms.
Fresh off its Series B funding led by Particle Future, the company is:
California's latest SGIP rebates now cover 40% of installation costs, creating a gold rush in residential storage. FranklinWH's secret sauce? Their Dynamic Load Balancing technology reduces grid dependence by 82% compared to standard systems – essentially turning homes into mini power stations.
The company's Energy Arbitrage Mode automatically buys cheap off-peak electricity and sells it back during $9/kWh critical pricing events. Early adopters in Vermont reported earning $1,200 annually through this feature – enough to cover annual system maintenance costs.
During a recent demo in Austin, a FranklinWH-powered home kept 27 appliances running for 14 hours using nothing but stored energy. The ultimate stress test? Simultaneously brewing espresso while charging two EVs and powering a home theater system. Now that's what we call a charged experience.
Integration with Amazon Alexa and Google Home allows voice commands like: "Hey Google, prioritize solar charging and pre-cool the house before 4 PM rate hikes." The system's machine learning algorithms even predict weather patterns, automatically stockpiling energy before storms hit.
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