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What does it take to turn a kitchen appliance into a tool for global climate action? In this deep dive on the Hardtech Podcast, DeAndre Harakas and Grant Chapman sit down with Bert Muthalaly to discuss the mission behind Electra. With a career spanning 15 years at the intersection of tech and climate, Bert Muthalaly is now tackling one of the biggest hurdles in home electrification: the kitchen. The conversation moves beyond typical "green tech" talk to look at the real-world engineering hurdles of power electronics. They explore how Electra is removing the friction of switching from gas to electric by designing high-performance stoves that bypass the need for specialized home wiring. It’s a masterclass in how smart battery integration can solve infrastructure problems while simultaneously upgrading the user experience. Top Insights The 15-Year Journey: Bert Muthalaly discusses how his decade-and-a-half in climate tech led to the founding vision for Electra. Frictionless Switching: By allowing stoves to run on standard outlets, Electra eliminates the costly electrical work that usually stops people from ditching gas. Smart Grid Impact: Integrated battery tech isn't just for backup; it’s a tool to slash peak energy demand and stabilize the home. Safety by Design: A look into how Electra prioritizes rigorous safety standards within their proprietary battery systems. Scaling the Vision: From current models to potential larger stove sizes, the roadmap is built on making efficiency the "easy choice." Leadership Philosophy: Why a healthy, supportive internal culture is the secret ingredient for solving complex hardware problems. Episode recorded on 09/18/2025