
Blip Energy develops smart, portable home battery systems designed for any type of residence to provide energy control, resilience, and cost savings. Their product is a compact, plug-and-play 2.5kWh battery that requires no permanent installation or permitting, enabling widespread adoption and energy equity. The company aims to create a distributed network of energy storage that supports grid stability and accelerates the clean energy transition by optimizing energy use for consumers and utilities. Blip Energy's business model integrates hardware sales with grid services revenue, targeting households seeking affordable, flexible energy solutions without installation barriers. The company is led by experienced founders with backgrounds in mechanical engineering, energy systems, and consumer energy solutions.

Blip Energy develops smart, portable home battery systems designed for any type of residence to provide energy control, resilience, and cost savings. Their product is a compact, plug-and-play 2.5kWh battery that requires no permanent installation or permitting, enabling widespread adoption and energy equity. The company aims to create a distributed network of energy storage that supports grid stability and accelerates the clean energy transition by optimizing energy use for consumers and utilities. Blip Energy's business model integrates hardware sales with grid services revenue, targeting households seeking affordable, flexible energy solutions without installation barriers. The company is led by experienced founders with backgrounds in mechanical engineering, energy systems, and consumer energy solutions.
Product: Compact, portable 2.5 kWh plug-and-play home battery
Headquarters: Chicago, IL (1623 W Fulton St)
Founding year: 2021
Business model: Hardware sales plus grid services revenue
Total disclosed funding: USD 3,945,000
Residential energy storage, distributed energy resources, grid flexibility and energy equity
2021
Data and Analytics
Seed round announced on 2024-09-13
“Backed by a mix of venture investors, climate-focused funds, grants and incubators including Inclusive Ventures Lab, Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Grid Catalyst, Invenergy, Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator, URBAN-X, and others”