For his energy startup, he relies on former companions from Tesla, Daimler and Sonnen: 1Komma5° founder Philipp Schröder. 1 point 5°
The goal of the Hamburg startup is already suggested by the name: 40-year-old Philipp Schröder wants to put the climate policy plan of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees into practice. According to him, this works best with electrician companies. They buy up Schröder’s startup for cash and company shares, modernize it with iPads and send the craftsmen to households all over Europe. Lean and centrally controlled via software.
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There they install heat pumps, charging stations, solar systems and electricity storage – everything that is needed for the energy transition. Eventually, all of these devices will be networked together. Customers of 1Komma5° will be able to sell their electricity to other households via an electronic device (“Heartbeat”). This would create a virtual power plant beyond electricity giants like E.on or RWE. “Like Tesla,” hopes Schröder.