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Stop Pretending: Solar + Batteries ≠ Firm Power | 247Solar

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Did I get your attention? Bruce Anderson hopes so.

He is the founder and CEO of 247Solar, an MIT-linked spinout, and has worked in solar for more than four decades.

He completed his MIT master’s thesis on solar energy in 1973 and later authored early solar books, including The Solar Home Book.

247Solar is a zero-carbon technology company focused on modular concentrated solar systems that provide round-the-clock clean power and industrial-grade heat using thermal storage and factory-produced components.

Here are some of his insights from the podcast:

  • Don’t claim 24/7 if you can’t handle intermittency. Baseload is not just PV + batteries. If your system fails when the sun disappears and storage runs out, buyers will see through it.

  • Keep the magic narrow. Buy the rest off the shelf. Reinventing every component is not genius; it is an expensive death march.

  • Pick a beachhead, not a buffet. Start with customers who feel the pain most and need exactly what you built, not everyone with an energy bill.

  • Customers buy risk reduction, not elegance. Reliability, fallback options, modularity, and financing matter more than how clever your tech sounds. Even if you went to MIT.

  • Headcount is not a flex. More people can mean more burn, not more progress. Save the bragging for revenue and staying alive.


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