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This week on Everybody in the Pool, we’re examining the seemingly humble—but absolutely critical—piece of hardware that could accelerate electrification, unlock virtual power plants, and save homeowners thousands of dollars: the electrical panel.


My guest is Arch Rao, founder and CEO of Span, a company building smart electrical panels that replace your old breaker box with real-time power management, whole-home circuit-level visibility, and the ability to electrify without a costly service upgrade.

If you’ve ever been told you need a new 200-amp panel before installing a heat pump, EV charger, induction stove, or home battery… Span thinks you don’t. And utilities are starting to agree.

We get into:

  • Why most of America’s 100-amp homes don’t actually need expensive utility upgrades
  • How Span’s digital panel manages loads in real time—throttling certain appliances for a few minutes a year to avoid tripping limits
  • What changes when every circuit in your house is visible and controllable (down to the second)
  • Span as grid infrastructure: how utilities like PG&E see smart panels as a cheaper alternative to billions in grid upgrades

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This week on Everybody in the Pool, we’re examining the seemingly humble—but absolutely critical—piece of hardware that could accelerate electrification, unlock virtual power plants, and save homeowners thousands of dollars: the electrical panel.


My guest is Arch Rao, founder and CEO of Span, a company building smart electrical panels that replace your old breaker box with real-time power management, whole-home circuit-level visibility, and the ability to electrify without a costly service upgrade.

If you’ve ever been told you need a new 200-amp panel before installing a heat pump, EV charger, induction stove, or home battery… Span thinks you don’t. And utilities are starting to agree.

We get into:

  • Why most of America’s 100-amp homes don’t actually need expensive utility upgrades
  • How Span’s digital panel manages loads in real time—throttling certain appliances for a few minutes a year to avoid tripping limits
  • What changes when every circuit in your house is visible and controllable (down to the second)
  • Span as grid infrastructure: how utilities like PG&E see smart panels as a cheaper alternative to billions in grid upgrades

Links:


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  continue reading

115 episodes

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