Our solar charging station
A new approach to decentralised energy supply

Our energy supply is based on a modular Powerhouse concept:
a combination of solar energy, energy storage and mobile use that operates independently of existing electricity grids.
The aim is to make energy available exactly where it is needed – flexibly, scalably and for local use.
What is the Powerhouse?
The Powerhouse is a compact, modular energy hub that provides electricity and, depending on the application, drinking water too.
It is based on a container design that can be installed on-site and expanded as required.
The systems operate entirely on solar energy and enable a decentralised supply without a complex grid infrastructure.

How does the system work?

Energy generation
Solar energy is generated via photovoltaic modules (approx. 5–7.5 kWp).
Energy storage
The electricity is stored in battery storage units and made available at any time. (Compatible with SodiumX)
On-site distribution
Energy is either used directly or supplied via mobile battery units.
Mobile use
Portable energy packs enable electricity use without a fixed grid – e.g. for households or e-mobility.
How can the Powerhouse be used?
The Powerhouse not only supplies stationary applications but also enables mobile use of energy directly on-site.
Portable battery units allow electricity to be used flexibly, for example for households, small businesses or electric mobility solutions. This makes energy available independently of the grid and immediately usable.
At the same time, the system forms the basis for various applications in our projects, including e-mobility, cold chains and other infrastructure solutions. This creates an integrated system that combines energy, supply and economic use.
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