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Energy

Background

To end energy cost increases and intermittent outages, the Shared Energy system use an Exchangeable Battery system to protect supply and create a new fuel for vehicles.

To end energy cost increases and intermittent outages, the Shared Energy system uses an Exchangeable Battery system to protect supply and create a new fuel for vehicles.


By removing a large percentage of dependency on the aging electricity grid, and political interference telling coal to close and pushing for green, and with severe weather events becoming more common, societies can begin to protect their towns and suburbs using strategiacally placed battery storage facilities, that can be drawn upon when the lines go down.



Case Study

The Problem

  • The building of local energy storage facilities.
     

  • The move away from energy dependancy.
     

  • The battery exchange to be vehicle compatible.

Our Solutions

To end energy cost increases and intermittent outages, the Shared Energy system use an Exchangeable Battery system to protect supply and create a new fuel for vehicles.

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