Climate change has created a new class of sustainability-oriented businesses, and St. Paul-based Vessyll is one to watch. Launched in 2020, the startup is building battery energy storage products designed to help companies weather blackouts and save money on energy.
Founded by Zahra Hargens Iliff and Adam Iliff, Vessyll operates out of University Enterprise Labs in St. Paul, but so far, its customers are thousands of miles away in California. A native of St. Paul’s Merriam Park neighborhood, Hargens Iliff is no stranger to doing business across long distances. Her career in construction has seen her renovating and building homes in Chicago, Colorado, and even New Zealand. Her husband and co-founder Adam Iliff, a former Tesla employee, still regularly commutes to the San Francisco Bay Area for his job with solar energy developer OnSwitch.
The Iliffs launched their first home renovation business in the Chicago area in the early 2000s.