3 MILLION MILES OF OPPORTUNITY

Innovation
To solve the power grid is under immense pressure

The problem

The U.S. power grid is under immense pressure! The rapid expansion of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, combined with the surging demand for AI services, is straining our energy resources. The current grid simply can’t keep up with this explosive growth, creating a critical energy shortfall. This is the 3 MILLION MILES OF OPPORTUNITY we see today.

Our Solution
To Solve The Energy Crisis

By VERTICALLY STACKING SOLAR PANELS along 3 million miles of existing right-of-way’s, we can generate more power from land already designated for energy distribution and public infrastructure. Our patented panel clusters offer a simple and effective solution to the energy crisis.

3 MILLION MILES OF RIGHT OF WAYS

Towers 4 power Tower

The Towers 4 Power Tower is designed to optimize sunlight capture with high efficiency by stacking panels in the vertical plane and automating them to face directly into the sunlight as the sun moves across the sky. The wide base provides a location for BESS storage where a single T4P Tower can be the hub of a tower network

Flippers

These photovoltaic (PV) panel clusters, located on the front and the back of the Tower, automatically tilt to capture maximum sunlight in the morning on one side and maximum sunlight in the afternoon on the other side.

Rotators

These multi-panel clusters are designed to rotate towards the morning sun, slowly raise along with the sun to face upwards towards the mid-day sun, and then slowly lower towards the evening sun.

Towers 4 Power Pillar

The Tower 4 Power Pillar has similar characteristics to the T4P Tower but has a much smaller footprint and PV panels are attached to vertical pillars like cell phone or wind farm towers. This design lends itself to wind farm retrofit projects or rural agrivoltaics solutions. It is expected that these Pillars will be networked with a Tower containing BESS.  This innovation offers a flexible renewable energy solution that can be integrated into a variety of environments, making clean energy more accessible and more environmentally friendly.

Flippers

These photovoltaic (PV) panel clusters, located on the front and the back of the Tower, automatically tilt to capture maximum sunlight in the morning on one side and maximum sunlight in the afternoon on the other side.

Rotators

These multi-panel clusters are designed to rotate towards the morning sun, slowly raise along with the sun to face upwards towards the mid-day sun, and then slowly lower towards the evening sun.

Technical details
of the Towers 4 Power innovation