Vroom Power is an intelligent energy management company headquartered in Springfield, MO, developing the Vroom 3000 and 6000X™ — a smart load panel that coordinates solar, battery, grid, generator, and EV charging in real time at the circuit level. The system installs like a standard load panel, requires no solar permits, no net metering, and no utility interconnection, dramatically expanding the installer pool and reducing deployment complexity. Through a Power as a Service (PaaS) model, Vroom owns the system and shares in the savings with customers, delivering 20–40% energy bill reductions and 80–95% solar direct utilization. The company holds a granted patent (No. 12,316,117) and has been selected for the DOD AFWERX Phase 1 grant
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Luke Phelps
founder
U.S. grid electricity prices have risen 31% in five years, while solar+battery systems cost $20K–$50K+ to deploy and still underperform — with only 30–60% of solar directly consumed and batteries oversized by 30–100%. Solar, batteries, EVs, and smart devices operate in silos, adding 20–40 hours of engineering per installation and leaving homeowners without a unified intelligence layer to coordinate all energy assets.
The Vroom 3000 and 6000X™ Intelligent Power Engine installs like a load panel and routes solar, battery, grid, and generator at the circuit level in milliseconds — no permits, no net metering, no utility approval required. A vendor-agnostic digital handshake connects EVs, thermostats, water heaters, and smart home systems, while AI analytics continuously optimize dispatch. Under the PaaS model, Vroom owns the system, and customers save 20–40% on energy bills with no large upfront cost.
Vroom has ~$1.5M in annual revenue purchase orders across 2 national distribution agreements, an LOI with Winchester Energy (TX) for 250 residential units, and an LOI with Convoy of Hope for 100 units (~$800K). The company has 17 active dealers onboarded from 75+ applications nationwide, $1.68M in capital raised (including $250K from Innovate SOMO in Feb 2026), a granted patent (No. 12,316,117), and a Phase 1 DOE Beyond the Meter Prize submission.