About
Founded in 2024, Copper is a private headquartered in Berkeley, United States specializing in Energy Storage.
Copper is a Berkeley-based company founded by entrepreneurs, inventors, and activists committed to climate change mitigation. The company develops Charlie, a 30-inch induction electric range with an integrated 5 kWh lithium iron phosphate battery. This innovation eliminates the need for expensive electrical upgrades by operating on a standard 120-volt household outlet while providing sufficient power for full-scale cooking, including holiday meals for large groups. The battery charges during periods of clean energy availability and acts as a distributed storage asset for the electrical grid. Charlie features four high-power 7.9-inch induction cooking zones, a convection oven, and safety features including automatic shutoff and tip-over resistance. The range qualifies for federal residential clean energy tax credits. Copper supplies appliances to major housing authorities and is expanding delivery nationwide, with full-service installation available in select metropolitan areas.
Headquarters
Berkeley, United States
Founded
2024
Company Type
Private
Business Models
Value Chain
Products
Charlie
Oven Rack
Black Walnut Fixtures
Projects
New York City Housing Authority Supply
Certifications & Awards
Certifications
UL Product Safety Certification
Residential Clean Energy Tax Credit Eligible (25D)
Awards
The World's Most Innovative Companies
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