Naman Trivedi
- CEO of EnergySage
- VP of Home Energy at Schneider Electric
About Naman
Naman Trivedi is the CEO of EnergySage and VP of Home Energy at Schneider Electric. He leads strategy and growth of the U.S. home energy ecosystem across EnergySage, WattBuy, and Qmerit to help accelerate the rapidly evolving energy transition.
Before Schneider Electric's 2025 acquisition, Naman founded and scaled WattBuy into a trusted home energy marketplace—partnering with Redfin, State Farm, and Amazon while raising over $15 million in funding.
With 17 years of experience at the intersection of technology, energy policy, and business strategy, Naman has advised leaders across solar, utilities, DER software, and energy finance, including Tesla, Enphase, IEEE, and the State of California. Naman served as a PM at Google and Box, contributed to renewable energy initiatives in the Obama White House Office of Science & Technology Policy, and shaped solar trade policy at the U.S. Trade Representative.
Naman holds a B.S. in International Economics from Georgetown University.
About Naman
Naman Trivedi is the CEO of EnergySage and VP of Home Energy at Schneider Electric. He leads strategy and growth of the U.S. home energy ecosystem across EnergySage, WattBuy, and Qmerit to help accelerate the rapidly evolving energy transition.
Before Schneider Electric's 2025 acquisition, Naman founded and scaled WattBuy into a trusted home energy marketplace—partnering with Redfin, State Farm, and Amazon while raising over $15 million in funding.
With 17 years of experience at the intersection of technology, energy policy, and business strategy, Naman has advised leaders across solar, utilities, DER software, and energy finance, including Tesla, Enphase, IEEE, and the State of California. Naman served as a PM at Google and Box, contributed to renewable energy initiatives in the Obama White House Office of Science & Technology Policy, and shaped solar trade policy at the U.S. Trade Representative.
Naman holds a B.S. in International Economics from Georgetown University.
Expertise
Energy economics
Growth strategies
Energy policy
DERs
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