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Sunrun pops as Tesla, Renew Home announce data-center power move

Sunrun pops as Tesla, Renew Home announce data-center power move

NEW YORK, June 24, 2026, 10:05 EDT

  • Sunrun shares jumped roughly 29% after Tesla and Renew Home set up a framework tied to data-center and utility power demand.
  • The companies said they’re able to combine home batteries and smart devices for over 16 GW of flexible capacity.
  • There are no financial terms out yet for the plan. Rate, policy and interconnection risks are still on the table.

Sunrun Inc jumped 29.3% to $16.56 late Wednesday morning in the U.S. after it said it had set up a power-capacity framework deal with Tesla and Renew Home. At that price, Sunrun’s valuation is around $4.54 billion, according to the latest available quote.

Sunrun, Tesla and Renew Home said they plan to combine hundreds of thousands of home battery systems with more than 8 million smart thermostats and devices managed by Renew Home. The companies said this new resource could offer upwards of 16 GW of flexible capacity to hyperscalers and utilities. The statement did not disclose financial details or name any specific data-center buyers. Sunrun CEO Mary Powell said the grid is old and won’t meet 2026 needs; Renew Home CEO Ben Brown said hyperscalers need lower costs; Tesla’s Colby Hastings said some of the solution is “already in place” in U.S. homes. GlobeNewswire

A virtual power plant puts a bunch of small energy devices together to act like a single generator. Here, Sunrun and its partners aim to use home batteries, smart thermostats, and EV resources as dispatchable capacity—power that’s available when utilities need it.

Data-center power demand is on the rise. Gartner expects global electricity use at data centers to jump 26% in 2026, hitting 565 terawatt hours and 132 GW of demand. “AI capacity is now constrained by power availability,” Gartner analyst Linglan Wang said. Gartner

U.S. customers could save $150 billion to $180 billion over a decade if existing grid capacity is used more efficiently, according to a Brattle Group report cited by the companies. The report said distributed energy resources can be matched more closely to load growth than bigger projects, which helps reduce overbuilding risk.

Sunrun was the solar stock moving higher among home-energy names. Enphase Energy added 3.1%, while SolarEdge Technologies dropped 2.0%. Partner Tesla slipped 0.1% during the same morning window.

Sunrun is leaning into storage, with a 73% storage attachment rate for the quarter—its highest on record. That means 73% of new solar customers also got batteries. Subscriber adds dropped 25% from the same period last year, landing at 17,665. Revenue jumped 43%, coming in at $722.2 million.

The framework hasn’t produced revenue yet. In its most recent quarterly filing, Sunrun says rising rates push up capital costs and cut into financing proceeds. Tariffs, shifts to tax credits, net-metering changes, and interconnection caps all could hit demand or growth.

Shan Ahmed Khan is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and macroeconomic trends. A graduate of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), he previously worked in investment research and market analysis. His coverage helps readers understand the key developments influencing global financial markets and emerging industries.

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