According to a recent LinkedIn post from WeaveGrid, the company is highlighting a new partnership with FranklinWH Energy Storage Inc. focused on integrating residential battery systems into WeaveGrid’s DISCO grid orchestration platform. The post suggests that this integration is intended to extend DISCO’s capabilities beyond electric vehicle managed charging to encompass a broader set of distributed energy resources.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights features such as targeted dispatch to constrained transformers, feeders, and substations, as well as the ability to co-optimize different DER types under a single orchestration layer. The post also references operational scalability designed to preserve customer experience, positioning DISCO as an “operating system” that coordinates both EVs and residential storage for transformer-level management and system peak reduction.
From an investor perspective, the post suggests WeaveGrid is deepening its role in grid-edge software and expanding its addressable market beyond EV-focused use cases. Integrating with residential storage providers such as FranklinWH could increase the platform’s relevance to utilities seeking flexible capacity solutions and may create additional revenue opportunities tied to DER orchestration and grid services contracts.
The LinkedIn post also notes potential benefits for FranklinWH customers, including access to grid programs that may offer financial incentives and support reliability improvements. This could indicate a strategy to build a multi-sided ecosystem where utilities, technology partners, and end customers all participate in coordinated demand flexibility, potentially improving WeaveGrid’s competitive positioning in the evolving DER and grid-modernization landscape.

