Sunrun shares surged over 30% on June 24 after the residential solar company announced a partnership with Tesla and Renew Home to supply power for data centers and utilities. The three companies plan to deliver over 16 GW of flexible, dispatchable energy capacity sourced entirely from residential assets.

The virtual power plant play

Sunrun and Tesla are contributing their installed base of home batteries and solar systems. Renew Home brings over 8 million smart thermostats and connected devices to the table. Combined, the three companies say this constitutes the largest distributed or virtual power plant in the United States.

Roughly 300 MW is available immediately in Virginia, with plans to scale that to 500 MW by 2030. In Texas, about 1.7 GW is already accessible. That Texas figure alone represents enough power to meet the peak demand of approximately 17 large data centers.

No new hardware or software is required for the companies buying this power. The entire framework runs on infrastructure that’s already sitting on rooftops and hanging on garage walls across the country.