Joseph Mastrangelo
CEO & Director
I think about energy pretty simply. Right now works really well on some places and not well at all and others and even where it does work, it’s understrength. Demand keeps rising, expectations keep rising. The system wasn’t built for today’s reality. We built grids around predictability, around the idea that you could plan everything in advance. That’s not the world we live in anymore. What worries me is that progress still depends on where you are, whether you’re in the right place on the right part of the grid. It shouldn’t work that way. Power shouldn’t be the thing that slows us down. It shouldn’t be the reason a city can’t thrive or an industry can’t move faster or data center capability can’t grow.
To me, energy working everywhere means you don’t have to think about it. That’s where energy storage changes everything, not as a bolt-on or a backup, but as the foundation of how the system works. When storage is done right, variability stops being a problem. You could smooth it, shape it, dispatch it. And once energy stops being constrained, a lot of other things open up. You can build where it makes sense. You can scale without hesitation. You can move faster without breaking things. That’s the future that everyone at Eos is focused on. It’s not flashy, it’s not hypothetical, just energy that shows up, does it’s job and lets everything else move forward because when energy works everywhere it’s stops being the limit and that changes everything that comes next.











