
The incentive infrastructure powering home electrification.
Why we invested
Decarbonizing American homes is one of the biggest opportunities in climate, yet the incentives meant to accelerate this transition are notoriously hard to access. Homeowners face confusing rules, contractors spend hours navigating paperwork and program requirements, and governments and utilities struggle to get billions of dollars of funding out the door. Eli is building the platform that brings order to this chaos. Their tools help incentive providers design and manage programs more efficiently, and they give contractors and installers a streamlined workflow to unlock capital for heat pumps, weatherization, solar, storage, and other home upgrades.
Why this work matters
As electrification accelerates, the volume of funding flowing through these programs will reach into the tens of billions, and the ecosystem will need modern infrastructure to keep up. Eli is positioning itself as that backbone. They've also launched NODE Collective, an important public effort to unify incentive data across the country and make it accessible to anyone working to upgrade homes. With clear demand from both sides of the market and a product built to speed deployment, Eli is creating the financial rails that can help decarbonize the U.S. residential sector at scale.