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AI is driving a new wave of physical infrastructure & like every system, it's running into the universal rate limiter: energy.
Drew Baglino spent almost two decades at Tesla scaling power electronics & energy hardware from the Model S powertrain through Powerwall, Megapack, & the 50GWh battery factory in Texas. Now as Founder & CEO of Heron Power, he & his team are applying that experience to reengineer the legacy grid equipment that has quietly become one of AI's most critical bottlenecks-building the kind of scalable, reliable, & software-integrated infrastructure the next era demands.
Together, Drew & Schrep will get into why improving energy systems unlocks everything built on top of it-and what it actually takes to scale hard systems fast. They'll discuss why the next generation of energy companies will look more like technology companies than utilities, the scaling decisions that compound, the tradeoffs that don't show up in pitch decks.
4:00PM - Doors Open
4:30PM - Fireside with Drew Baglino & Mike Schroepfer
5:30PM - Reception
This session is for engineers, operators, & builders in software & infrastructure who are undaunted by scaling hard things & want to be part of the defining infrastructure challenge of the next decade.
Space is limited. Apply to attend.
A special thank you to Geoff Headington & the HSBC Innovation Banking team for helping to make this event possible.
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By registering for this event, you agree to share your registration information with the organizers of SF Climate Week.
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