Leadership

Eduardo Donadi Neto
Founder and CEO, Eos Backup and Battery
Founder and CEO of Eos. Leads the company's mission to bring reliable, affordable home battery backup to Texas homeowners through innovation in energy storage and customer-first installation experiences.
Background and mission
Eduardo Donadi Neto founded Eos Backup and Battery to address a problem that Texas homeowners face more acutely than almost anywhere else in the United States: a grid that is structurally exposed to storm damage, extreme heat, and winter events, with no automatic backup for the millions of homes that depend on it.
His background in fintech and energy gave him a specific view of the problem. The barrier to home battery adoption is not technology: the systems are proven, reliable, and increasingly affordable. The barrier is access, both financial and informational. Most homeowners do not know what they need, and the cash cost of a battery system puts it out of reach without a financing option they can trust.
Eos solves both sides of that equation. The in-house financing model Eduardo built offers payments from $87.45/month with no hard credit inquiry to check eligibility. The installation and permitting process is handled end-to-end by the Eos team, so customers do not have to manage contractors, permit offices, or CenterPoint interconnection paperwork themselves.
Eduardo is a graduate of the Stanford University Graduate School of Business Executive Program and operates from the company's Spring, TX office.
Articles by Eduardo Donadi Neto
10 published articles on home battery backup, EV integration, and the Texas energy market.
How a Home Battery Connects to Your Electrical Panel in Houston
A home battery backup ties into your panel through a gateway and transfer switch. Here is the technical wiring path Houston installs follow in 2026.
Richmond and Rosenberg Battery Backup: Rural-Suburban Considerations
Richmond and Rosenberg sit at the edge of Fort Bend County. Rural feeders extend outage tails. Here is the home battery backup approach for the Lamar CISD area.
Battery Backup Installation Day: A Houston Homeowner's Walkthrough
A home battery backup install day runs hour by hour. Here is what an Eos Houston install crew does from 8 AM site walk to 4 PM commissioning handoff.
Spring TX Battery Backup: Cost and Options for 2026
Spring TX saw 5-9 day Beryl outages. Here is the 2026 home battery backup cost ($15k-30k installed), Harris County permit path, and sizing for Klein ISD homes.
Battery Backup for Houston Diabetics: Keeping Refrigerated Insulin Safe
Insulin loses potency above 86F. Houston outages put diabetics in crisis fast. Here is the right home battery backup for refrigerated medication.
League City Hurricane Battery Backup: Coastal Texas Edge Considerations
League City sits 30 miles from the Gulf. Salt air, surge zones, and Galveston County permits change the battery backup playbook for coastal homes.
Friendswood Battery Backup: A Homeowner's Guide for 2026
Friendswood sits between two counties and one flood-prone creek. Here is the practical 2026 battery backup guide for Bay Area Houston homeowners.
Battery Backup for Houston Families with Newborns and Young Children
Newborns can't regulate temperature above 78F or below 68F. Here is the battery backup setup that keeps Houston nurseries safe through ERCOT outages.
Katy Power Outage History and Battery Backup Sizing for 2026
Katy lost power for 5 to 9 days during Hurricane Beryl in 2024. Here is the outage history, restoration patterns, and right-size battery for Fort Bend homes.
Battery Backup for CPAP and Medical Devices in Houston Homes
Sleep apnea affects 30 million Americans. Houston outages put their CPAP at risk every storm. Here is the right battery backup size for medical devices.
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