According to a recent LinkedIn post from WeaveGrid, the company is highlighting a partnership with FranklinWH Energy Storage Inc. to integrate FranklinWH’s residential batteries into WeaveGrid’s DISCO platform. The post suggests that DISCO is expanding from electric-vehicle managed charging into broader distributed energy resource orchestration that combines EVs and home storage.
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The LinkedIn post describes capabilities such as targeted dispatch to constrained transformers, feeders, and substations, as well as co-optimization of multiple DER types under a single orchestration layer. It also emphasizes operational scalability while preserving end-customer experience, positioning DISCO as an operating system for both local transformer needs and system peak management.
For FranklinWH customers, the post indicates potential access to utility and grid programs designed to enhance reliability and offer financial incentives for participation. For WeaveGrid, this type of integration could deepen relationships with utilities and technology partners, potentially broadening recurring software and services revenue opportunities tied to grid-edge flexibility and demand management.
In the broader industry context, the move aligns with trends toward aggregating diverse DER assets to support grid modernization and reliability. If successfully deployed and scaled, this strategy could strengthen WeaveGrid’s competitive position in grid orchestration software and enhance its relevance as utilities and regulators seek solutions that unlock flexible capacity from residential energy assets.

