Not Too Late: Charlotte Meerstadt
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About this listen
Why are billions of square feet of rooftops on commercial and residential buildings sitting empty while energy prices skyrocket? The answer isn't a lack of technology, but a cash flow problem.
In this episode, we sit down with Charlotte Meerstadt, the founder of Fram Energy, a civil engineer turned entrepreneur who is unlocking a massive missed opportunity in the clean energy space. Charlotte walks us through the split incentive problem: why landlords have historically avoided solar, and how her fintech platform turns empty roofs into revenue-generating assets.
What We Discuss:
- The $5 Trillion Opportunity: How 80 billion square feet of tenant-occupied roof area in the U.S. can be transformed into a win-win for owners and renters.
- The Fintech Layer of Clean Energy: Why the secret to decarbonization isn't just better panels, but smarter billing software.
- Energy Affordability & Data Centers: The real-world impact of rising utility rates and how localized solar can protect vulnerable communities (like seniors on fixed incomes) from price hikes.
- The Founder’s Journey: From baking cakes at 15 in the Netherlands to navigating the pre-seed to seed transition while practicing focused presence as a mother and CEO.
- The Future of Circular Systems: Charlotte’s vision for a world where we take 100% responsibility for the energy we extract and consume.
Whether you’re interested in the future of the grid, the evolution of ESG into bottom-line value, or the grit required to build a climate-tech startup in 2026, this conversation is packed with first-principles thinking and actionable insights.