Portable Multifunctional Relief Device
Ecosphere Technologies has completed the first version of a closed-end device to help disaster-stricken areas be named the PowerCube.
After seven years of research, Ecosphere Technologies completed the first version of a closed-end rescue device to help disaster-stricken areas be named the PowerCube.
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It is a 15kW solar power plant, incorporating shelter, water treatment plant, communications facilities. Both PowerCube blocks can be folded into a standard container for easy transport.
The PowerCube is available in three sizes suitable for transportation by truck, ship and aircraft. It can be installed anywhere where there is enough space for a container. After lowering it, it began to expand the ground floor to exploit its full potential. The electricity used is not only available for communication via internet, satellite, receiving and filtering water from the air ... but within 48 km, the excess can also be provided to hospitals, schools .
Ecosphere Technologies is looking for strategic partners to make the application possible.
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