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Impulse Announces Its Battery-Integrated Cooktop Becomes First Certified to Applicable UL Safety Standards

by Michael Wolf
June 11, 2025June 11, 2025Filed under:
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While we’ve all become accustomed to battery-powered vehicles transporting us around town, the idea of battery-powered appliances is still a relatively new concept to most consumers.

But slowly but surely, startups making appliances with batteries built-in are jumping through the necessary hoops to bring these products to market in mainstream channels that will expose them to a broader audience.

The latest example of this is Impulse’s recent certification of its battery-integrated cooktop by Underwriters Laboratory (UL). The company announced that its range had met the UL 858 certification standard in a recent blog post. According to Impulse, UL 858 is the final UL certification needed to make their battery-powered induction cooktop compliant with all safety standards.

According to Impulse CEO Sam D’Amico, the company has logged thousands of hours working on hardware, software and manufacturing to reach this stage.

“It’s already insane to bring a new product to market, and doubly so if the compliance and regulatory environment *didn’t exist* at the start,” wrote D’Amico in a post on Linkedin. “But this is *required* to legally install. To do this, we had to develop a wholly new power electronics stack for battery-integrated appliances — including the highest performance induction drive system *ever built for a consumer device*. We then had to ensure it was safe under adverse conditions (maybe even deep frying a turkey).”

As D’Amico writes, this type of certification is required for installation by contractors and home builders. By surpassing this milestone, Impulse clears another hurdle to be in the mix when remodelers, home buyers, and their builders or contractors evaluate the products. As I mentioned earlier, most people are not yet aware that products are available that incorporate batteries to enhance performance and increase overall resilience.

Whether we’ll start seeing customers scoop up these types of products in the near future is yet to be seen, but this milestone no doubt clears a hurdle for many retailers to start promoting these products, which should result in greater consumer awareness of them.


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