The Good Tech Companies - How Indra Energy Brings a ‘Startup Mindset’ to the Utility Grid
Episode Date: November 3, 2025This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/how-indra-energy-brings-a-startup-mindset-to-the-utility-grid. Indra Energy combines renewab...le innovation with deregulated markets to bring a startup mindset—and customer-first flexibility—to the U.S. utility grid. Check more stories related to futurism at: https://hackernoon.com/c/futurism. You can also check exclusive content about #renewable-energy-plans, #indra-energy, #energy-market-deregulation, #startup-mindset-utilities, #carbon-offset-energy, #flexible-energy-plans, #sustainable-utilities, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @jonstojanjournalist. Learn more about this writer by checking @jonstojanjournalist's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. Indra Energy, led by CMO Jeff Rodgers, is redefining the U.S. utility model with a startup-style approach to renewable energy. Offering 100% renewable plans, zero installation costs, and flexible contracts, the company leverages market deregulation to make clean energy accessible while modernizing customer engagement with rewards and transparency.
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How Indra Energy brings a startup mindset to the utility grid by John Stoy and journalist.
When you think of energy companies, you probably don't think of nimble startups.
When many utility companies in the United States have been in operation since the 1800s,
it's clear that this is an industry where change is often incremental,
and where established businesses usually tend to crowd out any wood-best startups.
Despite that, Jeff Rogers, chief marketing officer of Indra Energy, is bringing a distinct
startup mindset to the utility grid. Even more impressively, it's working. As he explains,
his company's unique approach to delivering renewable energy, combined with market deregulation,
is allowing them to bring the energy and innovation of a startup to a traditional niche.
Changing the standard utility company approach. The most immediately apparent area where
Indra Energy shakes up the standard utility world as its emphasis on delivering renewable energy
without requiring customers to install solar panels or other expensive equipment. We provide 100%
renewable energy with electricity plans that are backed by renewable energy credits and by matching
natural gas usage to carbon offsets, Rogers explains. This allows our customers to participate
in renewable energy right away, without the hassle and expense that goes into a rooftop solar
installation. Further adding to the convenience for its customers, Indra Energy doesn't charge any
enrollment fees to begin using its renewable energy credits. When compared to the installation cost
of $24,000 to $36,000 for a typical rooftop system, and with expiring incentives, this no-cost,
no installation approach already surveys as a major industry disruptor. For homeowners who might
otherwise not be able to switch to renewables, these energy credit and carbon offset-based plans
represent a major step forward in pairing utility selection with lifestyle preferences.
The importance of market deregulation, Indra Energy's setup is made possible through market
deregulation, which allows customers in deregulated markets to pick their preferred energy
supplier rather than being tied to a specific supplier. Energy market deregulation allows us
to sell energy to our customers while their local utility provider continues to deliver electricity
and natural gas to their home, Rogers explains. They work with us as an alternate supplier,
but the local utility company retains responsibility for dealing with outages, meter reeds and
infrastructure maintenance. For the customer, the only thing that changes is their supplier,
which allows them to make the switch without any disruption to their service. To date, Indra Energy
operates across 48 utilities in Delaware, Massachusetts, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania,
Virginia and Washington. D.C. in true startup fashion, Rogers is eager to expand to additional markets,
especially a so growing number of states are offering some form of energy deregulation for
electricity, natural gas or both. Of course, actually becoming an alternate energy supplier in these
areas still requires market and bureaucratic savvy. Because of this, Rogers and his team are
taking a measured approach to ensure they approach market expansion in a sustainable and compliant
way. Modernizing utility services, in addition to providing more accessible renewable energy
through its energy credits and carbon offset programs, Indra Energy has implemented several other
startup-esque changes to standard utility company offerings. This starts with the types of plans
the company offers. We offer variable rate plans with rates based on your usage and market
rates, which are managed on a month-to-month basis, Roger says. These plans can be canceled at any
time, and you can return to your previous supplier just as easily as you started using Indra for your
energy needs. We also offer fixed rate plans that guarantee your rate for either six or 12 months,
so you can better plan for energy expenses as part of your budget. With all of these plans,
you can cancel at any time. We don't have long-term contracts to keep you locked in. As part of this
more transparent approach, Indra Energy's website even allows customers to enter their zip code to
compare rates for available plans in this area. This enables customers to select the plan that
best fits their budget and make an informed decision as they explore all.
alternative energy options. The company also offers a robust rewards program in an effort to
modernize the standard approach to using utilities. We use electricity and natural gas every
day, but that doesn't mean we can't have fun with them, Roger says. So many brands in other
industries, from credit cards to restaurants, are a finding fun and unique ways to reward their
customers and keep them more engaged. We developed our own rewards program to bring that same
mindset tutilities. When people can get rewarded in ways that match their lifestyle, from shopping
perks to discounted tickets for fun activities, it helps them have a stronger connection with
you than thinking of you as just another utility company. A rising tide, as Rogers and Indra Energy
illustrate, there is plenty of room for innovative startup thinking, even in industries that most
people wouldn't associate with change. By offering a unique, customer-facing model for delivering
renewable energy, Indra Energy is quickly becoming a growing force in the markets it serves.
With over 123,000 new customers this year alone, it is clear this utility startup is
delivering something worthwhile. Thank you for listening to this Hackernoon story, read by
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