The Generalist

America’s Electric Power Grid Is Broken. This Startup Is Trying to Fix It. (Zach Dell, co-founder & CEO of Base)

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Mar 10, 2026
Zach Dell, co-founder and CEO of Base who built a solar-plus-storage company after stints in investing, tells how early solar experiments and global projects pulled him into power. He explains why batteries are time‑shifters that boost grid utilization. He describes Base’s vertically integrated make-move-store-sell strategy, talent and manufacturing lessons, and how AI speeds product and operations.
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ADVICE

Build Conviction With A Team Not Solo Certainty

  • When experts tell you an idea won't work, assemble a team that shares and critiques the thesis so you can build collective conviction.
  • Zach recommends finding a co-founder and recruiting smart skeptics to sit in the 'pain cave' and refine the vision together.
ADVICE

Screen For Atomic Ownership In Interviews

  • Hire for extreme ownership: ask candidates to describe the hardest problem they solved and what they personally owned.
  • Zach says those who can atomize their contribution and detail missteps are high performers; vague hand-waving is a red flag.
INSIGHT

Sequencing Product Market Entry Between Deregulated And Regulated Markets

  • Base reversed its initial plan to sell R&D to utilities because utilities wanted proof and scale; instead they launched in deregulated markets as a vertically integrated retail-plus-storage gen-tailer.
  • Later they re-entered utility partnerships, building large-scale plants as a technology vendor for regulated customers.
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