Dandelion Energy

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Dandelion is an American geothermal heating supplier in the Northeastern United States.[1] Prior to 2017, the company was part of Google X, before turning into an independent company.[2] Dandelion targets providing geothermal heating and cooling (HVAC).

Company typePrivate
Founded2017; 9 years ago (2017)
HeadquartersMount Kisco, New York, U.S.
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Dandelion Energy, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryGeothermal heating
Founded2017; 9 years ago (2017)
HeadquartersMount Kisco, New York, U.S.
Area served
New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, southern Vermont
ParentX (until 2017)
Websitedandelionenergy.com
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The system consists of a heat pump that pipes energy to or from a house.[3] In February 2019, Dandelion raised 16 million in a series A fundraising round.[4][5]

Dandelion's CEO, Kathy Hannun, was named one of Fast Company's most creative people in 2018.[6]

In June 2018, Dandelion began the installation of the first sub-$20,000 geothermal heat pump, Dandelion Air.[7] The product was designed in-house by the company, which is installed in the backyard of a residential property and is currently financed over a 20-year term.[8]

In September 2020, Dandelion announced its expansion to Connecticut.[9]

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