Green Giants: Titans of Renewable Energy Podcast
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Green Giants: Titans of Renewable Energy Podcast
Vinnie Campo of Haven Energy on the Future of Home Batteries
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Electricity demand is accelerating from every direction: AI, data centers, transportation, home electrification, industrial load growth, and rising expectations for reliability. But building new grid infrastructure is getting harder, slower, and more expensive. In this episode of Green Giants: Titans of Renewable Energy, Wes Ashworth sits down with Vinnie Campo, Co-founder and CEO of Haven Energy, to explore how residential batteries could become one of the most important pieces of the modern grid.
Vinnie returns to the show with a major update on Haven Energy’s evolution. What began as a company helping homeowners access batteries has grown into a broader mission: deploying, owning, and operating distributed energy assets that can provide real, dispatchable capacity for utilities while giving homeowners backup power, lower costs, and a simpler energy experience.
The conversation explores why the current grid challenge is different from past demand cycles. Vinnie explains how electrification is pushing load growth into millions of homes and neighborhoods, not just large data centers. That creates a localized infrastructure challenge where transformers, substations, and transmission systems are under increasing pressure. Instead of relying only on new centralized generation, Haven is focused on deploying distributed batteries where capacity is needed most.
Wes and Vinnie also break down Haven’s business model shift from selling batteries to owning and operating them through a low-cost subscription model. By bringing financing, sales, installation, and optimization closer together, Haven is working to reduce soft costs, simplify the customer experience, and make home batteries accessible to a much broader market.
Key topics covered include:
- Grid capacity constraints and why demand growth is different this time
- How AI, transportation, and home electrification are reshaping electricity needs
- Why utilities are moving from virtual power plant pilots to full-scale deployment
- The role of residential batteries as localized grid infrastructure
- Haven Energy’s shift toward battery subscriptions starting around $49 per month
- Why homeowners want simplicity, backup power, lower bills, and less complexity
- How distributed power plants could become as important as centralized assets
- The role of AI in reducing permitting, design, installation, and interconnection friction
- Why Vinnie believes every home could eventually have a battery
This episode is a clear look at the future of home batteries, distributed power plants, virtual power plants, grid reliability, and the next era of residential energy. If you care about how the grid evolves, how utilities meet new demand, or how homeowners become part of the energy system without becoming energy managers, this conversation is essential listening.
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Wes Ashworth: https://www.linkedin.com/in/weslgs/
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