How Off Grid Power Systems will transform electricity distribution

This video is by EV Everywhere (https://evemobilechargers.com/), a new California-based technology licensing company that is developing EVE, the world’s first heavy duty mobile battery charging station, for the marketplace in 2028. EV Everywhere is not selling this off grid power system, but looking to promote and help visualize it for advanced planners of solutions to the problem of grid limitations.

Technological breakthroughs in the weight and cost of storage batteries can enable off grid solar power systems to bring electricity almost anywhere, for less than half the cost of heavily polluting diesel generators.

Starting in 2028, our new EVE mobile battery charging station, combined with small solar farms and battery storage systems, will bring clean energy where the grid does not go. This video envisions how an off grid power system can soon help reach Africa’s neediest people. This game changing system starts with a 30 acre solar farm.

Storage batteries on site hold energy generated by the solar farm. This electricity is transferred to a mobile battery charging station. These are then driven to off grid locations, like hospitals. There, the mobile battery fills up onsite storage batteries. Or refrigerated EV trucks, for food preservation and distribution. Or for massive cooling centers during dangerous heat dome emergencies.

Off grid power systems can provide power to poor villages. And to refugee camps. There, they can power rice cookers, LED lights, basic laptops and phones. These can replace indoor cooking fires, which kill 2 million people every year. A single $15 million off grid power system can serve 10,000 seven-person families for 20 years, transforming the lives of the poorest people on earth for just $1.25 per month per person.

Off Grid Power Systems enabled by high capacity mobile battery charging stations.  An idea whose time has finally come.

Video written and produced by Progressive Source Communications
Animation by Kwesi Kennedy
Narration by Jessica Endonyan

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