Overview
- CoServ will dispatch the aggregated home batteries for peak shaving and energy arbitrage, while Base Power handles installation and ongoing maintenance.
- The 100 MW initiative is the largest of Base Power’s Texas collaborations and ranks among the biggest distributed storage efforts led by a state electric cooperative.
- Program scale could reach roughly 5,000 participating homes based on prior program averages reported by industry coverage.
- Eligible households can participate with or without rooftop solar, and the batteries can charge from either the home’s solar system or the grid.
- Base Power has qualified for Texas’s Aggregated Distributed Energy Resource program and previously raised $1 billion in 2025, supporting large-scale residential aggregation.