There's a question every co-op has to answer before running a demand response or battery program, and it is harder to answer than it looks: How soon will this program benefit our members?
With some planning and some patience, you can absolutely run a successful demand response program with 10, 20, or 50 residential batteries. We know because we've seen it happen.
In the last two weeks, we've shipped nearly 1300 GitHub PRs, giving operators a clearer picture of what's actually happening on their grid and program managers a more dependable platform.
We spent the last quarter talking to 55+ distribution and G&T cooperatives about grid flexibility programs. These monthly round tables led to the CORD Report.
This release moment is all about making EV and energy hardware more reliable, more observable, and easier to build on, especially for teams running demand response programs.
OEMs are in a race to get devices into utility programs. But the path to program access is broken—fragmentation, fees, and gatekeeping are slowing down the energy transition.
Energy hardware wins customers. Grid-ready backends win scale. Texture Device Cloud gives OEMs the infrastructure to make every device credible to utilities, partners, and markets.
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Texture powers the energy ecosystem with stable, OEM-backed device integrations—no guesswork, no hacky APIs—just reliable, secure, enterprise-grade solutions.