For Texas homeowners

Check whether a VPP battery program may fit your home.

Sophia answers preliminary questions about virtual power plants, home batteries, and what Weston needs to verify before a no-pressure consultation makes sense.

Preliminary fit check No guaranteed savings claims No automated marketing texts today

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What Sophia will check
  • ZIP code and Texas market basics
  • Retail electric provider and bill range
  • Whether a short Weston fit call is worth booking

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Prefer Weston to follow up?

01

Answer VPP, battery, rate, and qualification questions in plain language.

02

Confirm the basics: homeowner, ZIP, bill range, and provider.

03

Help book a short, no-pressure call with Weston.

What happens next

A simple qualification path before anyone talks numbers.

1

Ask Sophia

Ask about the VPP concept, batteries, backup expectations, contracts, and what information matters for a Texas homeowner.

2

Confirm the basics

Sophia or Weston will need your ZIP code, provider, homeowner status, bill range, and contact window before treating the lead as actionable.

3

Book only if useful

Weston verifies fit and next steps. Program availability, equipment, rates, and savings are not guaranteed by the website or assistant.