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The energy transition will demand grid-scale batteries & by 2030, only 4% will be stationary. Moon Five is unlocking the other 96%. Join us at our headquarters to tour our facility, meet our CEO, & see a live demonstration of how our technology better utilizes existing infrastructure & stranded assets to deliver a premium amenity today that will be the backbone of tomorrow's distributed energy economy.nOur headquarters is located in northwest Berkeley about 10 miles east of San Francisco. For those traveling via public transport, we recommend taking BART to the North Berkeley station. From there, you can take Lyft a bike (~ 1 mile), grab an Uber/Lyft, or take the 12 or 52 buses to our office.nThis tour will provide a briefing of Moon Fives technology, a technology demonstration, & a discussion of our expansion plans.nABOUT US: Moon Five is turning apartments into power plants. We install vehicle-grid connection points at multifamily buildings that unlock the largest & most affordable source of energy arbitrage & electrical resiliency. Turning what is a stranded asset for 95% of its lifetime (an electric vehicle) into a source of electrical stability. Today, EVs on the road hold four to five times more energy storage capacity than all stationary grid storage combined, & that number is projected to reach 20x by 2030. Moon Five is the recipient of a $3.4M California Energy Commission REACH 3.0 grant & have participated in the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator, Berkeley Skydeck, & Cleantech Open programs.nTour Information:nClosed toed shoes are requirednNo photographs allowednParking will be available on sitenPlease be aware that the tour time may shift based on our guest list sizenNote: This is a selective tour, we will be confirming that you will show up via email in advance of the tour. If you do not respond to our outreach, we will admit the next guest on the waitlist.nBy registering for this event, you agree to share your registration information with the organizers of SF Climate Week.
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