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Off the Grid, On the Record | With Yarek Matacz from JPM MediaOff the Grid, On the Record | With Yarek Matacz from JPM MediaSolar on Wheels: How Gizmo Power is Reimagining Access to Clean Energy with Antonia Ginsberg-KlemmtWhat if you could own solar without owning your roof? In this episode of Off the Grid, On the Record, host Yarek Matacz talks with Antonia Ginsberg-Klemmt, mechanical engineer and founder of Gizmo Power, about how her team is flipping solar accessibility on its head—literally.Their flagship product, the MEGA (Mobile Electricity Generating Appliance), is a plug-in solar EV charging carport on wheels—a modular, collapsible, renter-friendly power solution designed to bring solar to driveways, curbside parking, and underserved communities. From starting the project as a college idea during the pandemic to speaking at international plug-in sola...2025-06-1134 minEnergy Changemakers PodcastEnergy Changemakers PodcastSolar on Wheels - How a Family-Run Startup is Transforming Driveways into Clean Power StationsAcross America, sunny driveways are abundant yet surprisingly overlooked as potential power generators. Now, a Florida-based startup, Gismo Power, is pioneering a remarkable innovation: a portable, plug-in solar EV charger called the MEGA –  or Mobile Electricity Generating Appliance.In this episode of the Energy Changemakers Podcast, host Elisa Wood talks with Antonia Ginsberg-Klemmt, CEO and mechanical engineer, and her parents and business partners, electrical engineer Achim Ginsberg-Klemmt and operations specialist Erika Ginsberg-Klemmt. Together, this activist entrepreneurial family is challenging both conventional wisdom and outdated regulations to create a new category of solar technology designed specifically for renters, sma...2025-04-0251 minClean Power HourClean Power HourAntonia Ginsberg-Klemmt, President of GismoPower | Mobile Solar Carports for Middle-Income Americans Ep.100Even if they want to go solar, most middle-income Americans can’t afford it. Or maybe they rent or move frequently and can’t take rooftop solar with them when they go.And those who live in areas with frequent natural disasters worry about the cost of replacing solar panels that get damaged or destroyed.But what if solar energy was both inexpensive and portable? What if you could fold up your system and either store it safely or take it with you during a hurricane or wildfire?Antonia Ginsberg-Klemmt is Cofounder and Pres...2022-08-3029 min