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Swell Energy

We help homeowners and businesses achieve total energy security and independence from rising energy costs through cutting-edge, smart energy technology.

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Hi, we’re

Swell Energy

We help homeowners and businesses achieve total energy security and independence from rising energy costs through cutting-edge, smart energy technology.

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Take control

of your energy

Take control of your energy

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Seamless Energy Backup

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Self-Powered Home

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Efficiency Automation

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24/7 Monitoring

When the power goes out, solar power and energy storage kick in for uninterrupted electric supply. Regular time of use programming enables customers to avoid periods of peak energy prices, while Swell monitoring ensures high performance.

How it works

How smart energy storage works with solar and a home battery

Choose from the highest-end energy generation technology to be self-sufficent and free from ballooning energy costs.

Store the energy you produce using cutting-edge home battery technology to keep your power flowing even during an outage.

Smart power is better power. Supplying your own electrical needs — on your own terms — provides unparalleled independence and efficiency.

Introducing

Swell’s local

virtual power plants

Swell’s local

virtual power plants

Swell Energy and Utility providers across the US are collaborating to bring the grid of the future to your community today!

Swell networks together smart energy technology users to form a “virtual power plant” that is stronger, more resilient, and more efficient.

California

SMUD and Swell Energy have partnered for the launch of the My Energy Optimizer Partner+ Program in the Sacramento Area.

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Hawaii

6,000 homeowners in Maui, Oahu, and the Big Island are eligible to join.

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California

SCE customers (homes and small businesses) in Ventura & Santa Barbara were eligible to join.

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California

Central Coast Community Energy (3CE) Public Sector customers can enroll into the Uninterruptible Power Supply Fund Program.

No Longer Enrolling Customers

California

RCEA and Swell Energy collaborate for resilient energy in Humboldt county.

No Longer Enrolling Customers

California

Swell worked with SCE to homes and small businesses in Orange County to contribute to their local virtual power plant.

No Longer Enrolling Customers

New York

Eligible Con Edison homeowners in Queens can be part of the energy future.

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New York

Swell Energy worked with PSEG Long Island to run the Battery Rewards Program.

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Incentives, rebates, savings and $0 down

Energy incentive programs vary among states, localities, and utility companies, in addition to the federal solar tax credit. Swell helps manage the applicable rebates and passes on the benefits in the form of a lower upfront and ongoing costs.

Rebates and incentives decline over time and are designed to reward those who act first.

Don’t miss out! Ask your Swell representative about eligible rebates and Swell $0 down financing today!

Swell Compass

Energy Platform

The leading energy software to optimize, secure and monetize your energy systems

Swell Compass

Energy Platform

The leading energy software to optimize, secure and monetize your energy systems

All Swell clients get access to Compass, our award-winning, free, energy control platform. Swell Compass plugs directly into connected energy devices to actively monitor, report and optimize use and capabilities. Compass can also interface with local utilities to find opportunities to strategically monetize excess capacity for the greater good of the greater grid.

Swell Compass Application

All Swell clients get access to Compass, our award-winning, free, energy control platform. Swell Compass plugs directly into connected energy devices to actively monitor, report and optimize use and capabilities. Compass can also interface with local utilities to find opportunities to strategically monetize excess capacity for the greater good of the greater grid.