KEY POINTS
  • "We think that there is a massive change coming real soon in the grid," Generac CEO Aaron Jagdfeld said after lights went out in parts of New York City on Friday morning.
  • "You're going to see a lot more decentralized, on-site power generation" as battery technology improves, he said on CNBC's "Closing Bell."
  • "The demand for our products has been very robust, going all the way back to last fall with the shutoffs in California for fire safety reasons, and it's really accelerated here with the pandemic," he explained.

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The chief executive of a generator manufacturer told CNBC on Friday that he expects drastic changes are coming to power production and his company is making moves to capitalize on the future of electricity.

Aaron Jagdfeld, CEO of Generac, in an appearance on "Closing Bell" said new battery technology has opened the door for households and businesses to become energy independent from the traditional electric grid and break away from centralized systems.

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