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Kyle Garton
Cleantech and Enterprise IoT Product and Solutions
Kyle Garton is an Energy, cleantech, and IoT professional with over 10 years of experience in the energy management industry. His expertise spans product management, sales, project development, financial analysis, policy analysis, engineering, and laboratory research.
He has successfully managed the development of energy management solutions for residential and commercial segments globally, overseeing the sales and deployment of Distributed Energy Resource Management Systems (DERMS) and virtual power plant projects across multiple continents.
Kyle has co-developed solar projects worth over $250 million for Fortune 500 clients, varying in scale from 100kW rooftop systems to 20MW power plants. He has pioneered the early adoption of distributed energy storage systems in countries like the US, Germany, Japan, and Australia, delivering value to customers and utilities through energy optimization and virtual power plants capabilities.
With a strong record in project management, Kyle is recognized for his leadership, attention to detail, innovative thinking, and ability to excel in both independent and team environments.
His specialties include Agile Product Management, IoT & Cloud technologies, Energy Data Modeling, Energy Policy Analysis, Solar & Storage Project Development, Project Finance, and Semiconductor Physics.
Kyle's educational background includes a B.S. in Engineering Physics from the University of California, Berkeley, as well as additional studies in product management, materials science, and smart grid technology from institutions like Stanford University and UC Berkeley.
He has held key positions in reputable organizations, such as Director of Enterprise Solutions at Weave Grid, Director Of Product Development at AutoGrid, Principal Product Manager at AutoGrid, and Product Manager roles at companies like Stem, Inc., and SunPower Corporation.
Prior to these roles, Kyle has also contributed to the research and development efforts at organizations like Acree Technologies Inc. and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.