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[ SF Climate Week 2026 ]
Gary Event 
With founder/CEOs Drew Baglino (Heron Power), Tim Hade (Brightfield), Rahul Kar (Hammerhead), Mira Inbar (Arctern Ventures).
Venue, To Be Announced, San Francisco
Apr 21 (Tue) , 2026 @ 03:30 PM
FREE
 
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DETAILS

Join us during SF Climate Week for a curated mixer & panel discussion on the future of grid tech, on a gorgeous mid-Market rooftop overlooking the city.

Co-hosted by SE Ventures, Arctern Ventures, Powerhouse Ventures & Overture, we're bringing together startup founders, corporate leaders, & investors for a cross-sector conversation around the question we're all tackling: Can we actually build & operate the grid fast enough?

If you're innovating in this space - or want to meet & learn from founders at the forefront - we'll see you there.

Curated guestlist. Please RSVP to secure your spot.



Gridlock: Powering a More Reliable Grid

Panelists:

Drew Baglino, Founder & CEO, Heron Power

Tim Hade, Founder & CEO, Brightfield

Rahul Kar, Co-Founder & CEO, Hammerhead

Moderated by: Mira Inbar, Arctern Ventures

Everyone's talking about where the electrons will come from. But who's building the physical hardware, & the software intelligence, to move them?

The challenge is acute. U.S. power transformer lead times have ballooned to 128 weeks. Prices have surged nearly 80%. Half of America's 60 million installed transformers are past their expected service life. And the bottleneck extends well beyond transformers to switchgear, breakers, & cables. But the solutions aren't purely physical: next-generation solid-state transformers are software-defined. AI is unlocking hidden capacity on existing grids. Agentic platforms are compressing C&I storage deployment from years to months. And grid-forming controls are turning hardware into intelligent, adaptive infrastructure.

This panel moves past the "AI load growth" narrative to ask what's actually happening on the supply side, & how hardware innovation, software intelligence, & new supply chain models are converging to build the grid we need.


By registering for this event, you agree to share your registration information with the organizers of SF Climate Week.
 
 
 
 
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