New York · On-site · $70k–$87k/yr
EnergyHub
About EnergyHub
EnergyHub is a software technology company based in New York, NY. Its platform enables households to use thermostats, EV charging equipment, energy storage systems, solar inverters, water heaters and more as part of virtual power plants to support grid reliability and higher penetration of solar and wind power. The company serves more than a million people through partnerships with internet of things companies and operates as an independent subsidiary of Alarm.com.
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Remote ok · $120k–$150k/yr
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United States · Remote ok · $130k–$170k/yr
United States · Remote ok · $130k–$170k/yr
Remote solely · $60k–$77k/yr
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Burlington · Remote ok · $180k–$220k/yr
United States · Remote ok · $100k–$115k/yr
United States · Remote ok · $90k–$110k/yr
New York · On-site · $185k–$235k/yr
Helsinki · Remote ok · $68k–$90k/yr
United States · Remote ok · $130k–$170k/yr
United States · Remote ok · $150k–$175k/yr
Company at a glance
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Funding History
$14.5M
raised
In-home energy management startup EnergyHub raised a $14.5M Series B from Acadia Woods, the New York City Investment Fund, .406 Ventures and Physic Ventures.
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