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[The Future of Power: Zach Dell on Modernizing the Electrical Grid with Distributed Storage]-[Zach Dell - Powering the Future - [Invest Like the Best, EP.434]]

Invest Like the Best with Patrick O'Shaughnessy · B2 · 2025-07-22

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The Grid: A Century-Old Machine in Need of Modernization

In this episode of Invest Like the Best, host Patrick O'Shaughnessy engages with Zach Dell, co-founder and CEO of Base, to explore the complexities of the world's most vital yet underappreciated machine: the electrical grid. As Dell notes, the grid is a "real-time supply and demand machine" that is effectively 100 years old and currently "woefully unprepared" for the massive surge in electricity demand driven by AI, electric vehicles, and industrial electrification.

The Architecture of Energy and the Problem of Scale

Dell demystifies the grid by breaking it down into three components: generation, transmission, and distribution. He highlights that the current infrastructure is not sized for modern needs, and the traditional utility model—where investor-owned utilities are incentivized to build rather than innovate—creates a structural bottleneck. Because utilities earn a regulated rate of return on capital expenditure (CapEx), they are often discouraged from adopting unproven, innovative technologies, leading to aging infrastructure and rising consumer costs.

Base: A Distributed Solution

Base aims to solve these systemic issues through a distributed architecture. Instead of massive, utility-scale battery farms that face long interconnection queues and transmission congestion, Base deploys batteries "behind the meter" at individual homes. Dell explains that this approach allows Base to:

  • Circumvent Interconnection Delays: By placing storage where the grid already exists, Base avoids the 5-to-10-year wait times associated with utility-scale projects.
  • Optimize for Cost: Base operates as a vertically integrated company—designing, manufacturing, installing, and managing their own battery fleet. This "compounding cost advantage" allows them to offer homeowners affordable backup power while simultaneously using the batteries as a grid resource.
  • Create Value Through Volatility: By charging batteries when power prices are low and discharging them during peak demand (the "morning ramp" or evening surges), Base creates a "cashflow machine" that supports the grid while saving customers 10% to 20% on their electricity bills.

The Future of Energy and Human Progress

Dell draws a strong correlation between energy abundance and human prosperity, emphasizing that "energy abundance and human prosperity are just inextricably linked." He warns that if the U.S. does not work "maniacally" to build out infrastructure and lower the cost of electricity, it risks losing the global race in AI, quantum computing, and biology. With electricity demand expected to shift from a 2% CAGR to potentially 10% or higher, the engineering challenge is significant but manageable through distributed resources and smarter hardware.

Cultivating Excellence and Long-Term Vision

Reflecting on his journey, Dell credits his formative experiences at Blackstone and Thrive Capital for shaping his analytical rigor and high-conviction investment philosophy. He emphasizes the importance of surrounding oneself with world-class talent, noting that his team—comprising veterans from SpaceX, Anduril, and Tesla—operates with a culture of "extreme ownership" and rapid iteration.

Dell concludes with a powerful reflection on leadership and parenting, citing the "demanding and supportive" framework he learned from his parents. He highlights the necessity of an "infinite game mentality," where the goal is constant improvement and the pursuit of solving increasingly complex problems, regardless of past successes. By treating the grid as a technological asset rather than just a utility, Base is positioning itself to be the "Palantir for utilities," helping modernize the built environment for the next century of human progress.

🎯Key Sentences

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The more CapEx you deploy, the more return you generate for the shareholders.
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I suspect that people haven't thought too deeply about this.
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People just want their bill to go down and their lights to stay on.
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We're eyes wide open about the fact that electricity is a commodity.
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📝Key Phrases

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maniacs on a mission
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life's work
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reduce friction
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eat up valuable time
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all-in-one operating system
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📖 Transcript

Something I speak about frequently on Invest Like the Best is the idea of life's work.
A more fun way to think about it is that I'm looking for maniacs on a mission.
This is the basis for our investment firm, Positive Sum, and it's the reason why I'm so enthusiastic about our presenting sponsor, Ramp.
Not only are the founders, Kareem and Eric, life's work level founders, certainly maniacs on a mission.
They have created a product that is effectively an unlock for founders and finance team to do more of their life's work by streamlining financial operations, saving everyone their their most precious resource, time.
Ramp has built a command and control system for corporate cards and expense management.

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