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"Cut the Cord" by Vincent Battaglia.

A book about energy independence, solar plus storage, and why microgrids represent the next step beyond utility dependence. Real control, the founder argues, begins when you stop asking for permission.

Cover of Cut the Cord by Vincent Battaglia

Official cover

Microgrids, storage, and energy independence.

One book about getting your home off forced grid dependence and onto a system you control.

What's inside

A look at the book's voice, structure, and the arguments it builds from the first page.

A personal starting point


Battaglia opens with his own background and why energy independence became personal to him.

A critique of the utility


The early chapters argue that utility-controlled energy is outdated and too restrictive for where things are heading.

Solar plus storage


Solar is useful, but the book makes the case that true independence depends on storage and control.

The microgrid vision


It defines microgrids as stand-alone, stored-energy systems powered by renewables, especially solar PV.

Core ideas

What the book is arguing.

The case is consistent throughout: the utility model is too limiting, solar is real and practical, storage matters, and microgrids are the more complete path to independence.

01

Chapter

Solar is not the finish line


Solar is a better alternative than depending on the utility grid, but it is still only part of a larger shift.

02

Chapter

Storage unlocks independence


Real independence comes from the ability to store and manage energy locally, not just generate it.

03

Chapter

Microgrids are the next chapter


Microgrids are stand-alone energy systems built from renewables and storage, not just roof panels.

The founder's take

The Utility Era is ending.

In his own words, Battaglia frames where energy is actually heading — and why a solar panel alone no longer tells the whole story.

Solar is not just about the bill


Most people still think solar is about saving money on a utility bill. The founder argues that mindset is already outdated.

Energy is going local


The future of energy, the book argues, is local, sovereign, and utility-independent — not rented from a monopoly.

The start of decentralization


Mycrogrid® systems are not just a technology shift. They are the beginning of the decentralization of the utility industry.

The future of energy is local. It's sovereign. And it's utility-independent.

This isn't just a technology shift — it's the beginning of utility decentralization.

Why it's here

How the book fits Mycrogrid®.

Cut the Cord is the thinking behind the company. It is part of the broader mission, not a separate novelty product.

The bigger argument


The book lays out the case for local control and energy independence that the whole company is built around.

Where we came from


It connects the dots from rooftop solar to home storage to the Mycrogrid® you see today.

A reading guide


It walks you from panels alone to storage, microgrids, and a system that works closer to home.

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