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Base Power Expands Texas Footprint With 100 MW Residential Battery Agreement

Base Power Expands Texas Footprint With 100 MW Residential Battery Agreement

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Base Power, the company has entered into an agreement with CoServ to deploy 100 MW of residential battery storage across CoServ’s North Texas service territory. The post describes this as Base Power’s largest collaboration to date and characterizes it as among the largest distributed residential energy storage initiatives led by a Texas electric cooperative.

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The LinkedIn post indicates that this is Base Power’s fifth utility collaboration in Texas, suggesting growing traction for its business model of partnering with utilities to add distributed capacity. The arrangement is presented as enabling CoServ to dispatch a fleet of residential batteries to manage peak demand and support grid reliability, while participating members receive whole-home backup power.

For investors, the scale of the 100 MW program could signal a meaningful expansion of Base Power’s project pipeline and potential future revenue streams tied to grid services and hardware deployment. The emphasis on a repeatable, “proven” model with multiple Texas utilities may point to a strategy focused on replicating similar programs in other regions, which could strengthen the company’s competitive position in residential energy storage and utility partnerships.

The cooperative-led structure may also underscore an opportunity in the U.S. electric cooperative segment, where large, member-focused utilities are seeking cost-effective tools to manage peak load and resilience. If successfully executed, the CoServ program could serve as a reference project that enhances Base Power’s credibility with additional utilities and financiers interested in distributed energy resource aggregation.

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