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Jason Chen
Partner @ Contrary
Jason Chen is a Partner at Contrary, a venture capital firm based in the San Francisco Bay Area. He joined Contrary as a Senior Associate in September 2021, having previously worked as a Venture Partner. Chen has a background as a founder of two venture-backed startups and has also been involved as an angel investor in several companies. His experience in the startup ecosystem and investment community has positioned him as a rising star in the venture capital space.23
Chen is based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and he holds a degree from Yale University. His professional network includes over 500 connections on LinkedIn, reflecting his active engagement in the industry.1
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A fantastic read from @CoryBAnderson and the @Contrary_Res team on the past, present, and future of America's electrical grid.
Coauthored with @alexstratmoen and @AryanAfrouzi, who are working hard to fix it!
I’m thrilled to announce we’ve led @voltraenergy's pre-seed.
Breakthroughs in energy technology across batteries, nuclear, solar, wind, and more speak to the potential for resource abundance and meaningful progress in energy production.
Energy demand, spurred on by rapid innovations in AI and the push to increase domestic industrial production, is expected to grow faster than ever before.
But against this backdrop is aging infrastructure and an electrical grid that is ill-prepared to handle the increased load.
The average current age of US transmission lines is 40 years old. Many of the country’s power transformers are at or beyond their expected lifespan. Put simply, the grid is old and vulnerable.
To fix this, we obviously need to build new infrastructure. But that is costly, time-intensive, and mired in political and regulatory complexity. To supplement this, and to ensure that we can prepare for tomorrow’s energy demands today, we also need better software that is not built for Windows Vista.
Enter Voltra. Their lofty goal is to build the operating system for the electrical grid - a unified platform that allows any energy-related asset to seamlessly connect and work together. Most solutions today are asset- or company-specific, and very few speak or work together. Voltra aims to change that.
They are launching today with their first product, Charge.
Built for electric vehicle charging, it has intelligent load management, real-time grid coordination, and a unified API across multi-vendor hardware and systems. More important, it provides access to the thousands of physical assets and vendors that will serve as the foundation to a more intelligent grid.
Congratulations to @alexstratmoen and @AryanAfrouzi and the whole Voltra team!
Also - no joke - I got a power outage while drafting this last night. We need to fix this!
