According to a recent LinkedIn post from Base Power, the company’s partnership with GVEC is expanding to cover the cooperative’s full service territory in South Central Texas. The post indicates plans to deploy 50 MW of residential battery storage, scaling up from what is described as a successful pilot program.
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The LinkedIn post suggests this expansion could materially increase dispatchable capacity for GVEC, highlighting traction for a utility-led distributed storage model. For investors, the development may signal growing commercial validation of Base Power’s technology and business model, potentially supporting recurring revenue opportunities and strengthening its position in the residential energy storage segment.
The focus on cooperative-wide deployment implies that similar agreements with other utilities or cooperatives could follow if outcomes remain favorable. This could enhance Base Power’s medium-term growth prospects and reinforce its role within the broader grid-modernization and flexibility market in the U.S. distributed energy sector.

