From Humanitarian Aid to Global Impact
Our solutions were developed in the most demanding environments, a testament to their unwavering reliability.
In the U.S. Army's “Energy to the Tactical Edge” (E2E) effort, our ruggedized Forge solar+storage kits were deployed to remote outposts, providing "stealth electricity" that reduced the high cost and grave risk of fuel convoys.
That same life-saving reliability is now a foundation for humanitarian aid. For two decades, Clinic In A Can has created ready-to-use medical facilities from recycled shipping containers for villages and disaster-stricken areas worldwide. Powered by solar and our battery storage solutions, these clinics can be up and running in a few hours, a critical advantage in times of crisis.
As founder Michael Wawrzewski III notes, “We’re focused on providing medical care, no matter what the surrounding circumstances are, so building power into our clinics is one of the essential components.”
This commitment has extended to global rebuilding efforts, too. In the wake of Hurricane Maria's devastation in 2017, eight hospitals in Puerto Rico installed our energy storage solutions to power essential equipment and refrigeration, giving them a "Plan C" for resilience. And in Dominica, our mobile, solar-powered Nanogrid Disaster Recovery Office was deployed to the island’s largest hospital, providing critical backup and a central hub for rebuilding efforts.
Our dedication to sustainable solutions has even reached the commercial sector. In Fiji, we helped an organic ice cream factory align with its mission and save $13,000 annually by partnering with them on their energy needs. They were able to offset their reliance on a fuel-based generator, and in the process, they eliminated the noise and pollution that were disrupting their employees and neighbors.