San Francisco, CA – Impulse Labs, a company focused on next-generation home appliances, is preparing to roll out significant over-the-air (OTA) software updates for its recently launched battery-integrated induction stove. Sam D'Amico, Founder and CEO of Impulse Labs, announced the development via social media, stating, > "we’re filming … release notes videos … for stove OTA updates." This move underscores the company's commitment to a software-defined appliance model, allowing its products to improve over time.
The Impulse Cooktop, which began shipping in August 2025, integrates a 3 kilowatt-hour lithium iron phosphate battery, enabling unprecedented performance and installation flexibility. This innovative design allows the stove to operate on standard 120-volt outlets, circumventing the costly electrical upgrades typically required for high-power induction cooktops. The appliance boasts cooking speeds up to five times faster than gas stoves and three times faster than conventional induction models, capable of boiling a liter of water in under 40 seconds.
Beyond its culinary capabilities, the Impulse stove is engineered to contribute to home energy management. The integrated battery can optimize electricity consumption by drawing power during off-peak hours and offsetting usage during expensive peak times, potentially saving homeowners hundreds of dollars annually. Impulse Labs envisions a future where a network of such battery-equipped appliances forms a distributed energy storage system, enhancing grid stability and supporting renewable energy integration.
Priced at an MSRP of $6,000, the Impulse Cooktop is also eligible for approximately $1,800 in tax credits, making its advanced technology more accessible. The company has secured partnerships with major appliance brands to integrate its core technology into a broader market. This strategy aims to accelerate the adoption of high-performance, energy-efficient appliances that evolve through continuous software enhancements.
Impulse Labs positions itself as the first surface cooking appliance capable of receiving OTA performance updates, drawing parallels to the automotive industry's pioneering efforts in software-defined vehicles. This approach allows the company to continuously introduce new features and optimize existing functionalities, ensuring the stove remains at the forefront of kitchen technology and energy innovation.