How it works

A New Clean Energy...

The GES Platform is a Clean Energy Generation Technology harnessing the power of Gravity within metallic containers using a state-of-the-art train drive coupled with an electronic transmission to a certified WEG Alternator.    Such power generated links with an Energy Management System supported by an Energy Storage System providing instantaneous Power Management to the Site Substation or Power Distribution Panels.

This Technology is based on gravitational pull and upward movement to generate Clean Energy using a Synchronous Alternator working at 2,000 rpm using reinforced containers, transforming Gravity into Mechanical Torque using the Archimedes Principles.

Our Value Proposition

Our value proposition has six key elements which allow us to deliver a better electricity:

rEliability
Cost savings
Resiliency
predictability
Sustainability
personalization

While the relative importance of these attributes can vary by customer, our ability to deliver these attributes is a significant differentiator for us in the marketplace. We provide a complete, integrated “behind-the-meter” solution including installation, equipment, service, and maintenance.   The six elements of our value proposition emphasize those areas where there is a strong customer need and where we believe we can deliver superior performance.

Our Market...

Economic growth and development worldwide will increasingly be powered by electricity. Global electricity demand is forecasted to rise by 60% between 2015 and 2040, accounting for 55% of the world’s energy demand growth. In addition, as the world consistently accelerates the adoption of digital technologies (i.e., widespread deployment of data centers, electric and autonomous cars, intelligent home systems, additive manufacturing), overall energy use will continue to increase. 

These facts offer challenges alongside opportunities, and will alter the global energy landscape. The retail electricity market represents the market for power delivered to the end-customers or the consumer of electricity. The price of retail electricity generally reflects the cost of generation, transmission and distribution. Generating power onsite (i.e., at the point of consumption, rather than centrally) eliminates the cost, complexity, interdependencies, and inefficiencies associated with electrical transmission and distribution. 

According to data from MarketLine, the total addressable market (TAM) for electricity at the point of customer consumption was approximately $2.4 trillion in 2018. Of this market, MarketLine determined that 68% consisted of commercial, industrial and public services (CI&P), or $1.6 trillion.