Copper
The Tesla of induction stoves
About Copper
Copper is building an Energy Storage Enabled (ESE) induction stove with load shifting capabilities for power utilities. They embed batteries directly into household appliances and create a network of energy storage enabled appliances that can plug into any normal power outlet (all other induction stoves require 240V wiring).
Pitch deck breakdown
How Copper would pitch themselves.
Target customer
Business teams looking for modern saas tooling — replacing legacy software or building net-new workflows in this category.
Problem they solve
Copper is building an Energy Storage Enabled (ESE) induction stove with load shifting capabilities for power utilities. They embed batteries directly into household appliances and create a network of energy storage enab… The category has historically been served by tools that miss the modern workflow this product is built around.
Key differentiator
Copper differentiates on the tesla of induction stoves. $0 raised — the company has resources + validation to compound this thesis.
Go-to-market strategy
Series-A scaling stage — building outbound sales motion, hiring first AEs, layering on customer success. Mix of PLG (where the product allows) + direct sales for higher-ACV deals.
Copper website preview
Company facts
- Category
- SaaS
- Funding stage
- Series A
- Total raised
- $0
- Founded
- 2020
- Team size
- 11–50
- HQ
- Berkeley, United States
- Country
- United States
- Website
- copperhome.com
Frequently asked questions
What does Copper do?
Copper is building an Energy Storage Enabled (ESE) induction stove with load shifting capabilities for power utilities. They embed batteries directly into household appliances and create a network of energy storage enabled appliances that can plug into any normal power outlet (all other induction stoves require 240V wiring).
Where is Copper based?
Copper is based in Berkeley, United States, United States.
When was Copper founded?
Copper was founded in 2020.
How much has Copper raised?
Copper has raised $0 in their Series A round.
