Sunrun, Tesla, and Renew Home Partner to Deliver More Than 16 Gigawatts to Hyperscalers and Utilities
Sunrun (Nasdaq: RUN), Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA), and Renew Home agreed to deliver more than 16 gigawatts of flexible energy capacity to hyperscalers and utilities by aggregating existing home energy devices across multiple states.
Sunrun (Nasdaq: ), Tesla (Nasdaq: ), and Renew Home agreed to deliver more than 16 gigawatts of flexible energy capacity to hyperscalers and utilities [1]. The companies announced the partnership on June 24, 2026, establishing a framework to aggregate millions of existing demand-side and energy-exporting devices in homes across multiple states into turnkey local solutions.
The agreement involves three of the largest players in residential energy — Sunrun, the largest installer of rooftop solar in the United States; Tesla, which manufactures Powerwall home battery systems; and Renew Home, a virtual power plant aggregator. The partnership leverages hardware already installed in homes, requiring no additional interconnection, land, water, or infrastructure for offtaking parties [1].
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