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    Jane Chen

    CEO and Cofounder @ Stepwise (Techstars '23) | Enabling the Energy Transition

    Jane Chen is the Co-Founder and CEO of Stepwise, a company focused on making residential electrification more accessible and affordable. Stepwise addresses challenges in outdated electrical infrastructure, particularly those that arise when installing EV chargers, heat pumps, or water heaters. The company develops smart distributed devices to optimize existing electric panels, eliminating the need for costly upgrades. Jane co-founded Stepwise after observing inefficiencies in electrification while running a residential EV charging installation platform during her time as an MBA student at MIT Sloan School of Management.123

    Before Stepwise, Jane founded Artio, a company helping homeowners install green technologies like EV chargers. She has also worked at Strategy&, Hangzhou Ao Neng Power Supply Equipment Co., Ltd., and other organizations. Jane holds an MBA from MIT Sloan, a BS from The Wharton School, and a BA from the University of Pennsylvania.12

    Highlights

    Nov 13 · theorg.com
    Jane Chen - CEO at Stepwise - The Org
    Nov 10 · em2u.podbean.com
    Discussing affordable home EV Charging and Electrification with the ...
    Jul 8 · 43north.org
    Charging Ahead: Jane Chen's Electrical Revolution with StepWise
    Charging Ahead: Jane Chen's Electrical Revolution with StepWise
    Aug 13 · en.wikipedia.org
    Jane Chen - Wikipedia
    Jane Chen - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States