Supergreen Energy Corporation with offices in the USA and Singapore, has licensed its patented Tesdison technology to Bitech Technologies Corporation, to be used in the cryptocurrency mining sector.
The Tesdison technology has international protections in many countries including the US, Canada, European Union, Japan, South Korea, China, Australia, and all ASEAN countries except Brunei and Myanmar.
This technology offers the following advantages:
• Generating up to twice the original energy output;
• Off-grid operation without a utility connection;
• No discharge limit as the renewable energy is continuously delivered;
• Modular, scalable storage and power generation;
• Distributing a steady stream of 120/220/480 VAC output; and
• Constant, uninterrupted supply of electricity 24/7 at any desired voltage.
The self-charging energy platform generates power at up to 99% efficiency, far beyond the current standards of 20% and 40% efficiency ratings for solar and wind turbines respectively. “Our cutting-edge technology is safe, reliable, cost-effective and easily scalable to meet the global needs of today’s ever-changing energy landscape,” the company said in a statement.
This breakthrough renewable energy solution has great potential to solve some of the world’s largest problems, such as global warming and radical climate change, by quickly reducing the dependence and burning of harmful fossils fuel.
According to Calvin Cao, Supergreen founder and CEO: “I am excited about the relationship with Bitech Technologies as I believe that our technology will help solve a major problem related to the high cost of energy in the cryptocurrency mining sector.”
The Tesdison technology, whose name was inspired by the combination of Tesla and Edison, is a disruptive technology that’s referred to as a high-efficiency electric power generation and charging system. This patented battery storage and energy production system is expected to result in a power-savings solution with up to 99% energy efficiency to replace costly fossil fuels and significantly reduce exorbitant electricity bills.
Supergreen is currently in discussion with parties in Vietnam, Brazil, Japan, South Korea, and the Middle East along with several countries in Africa to provide power, both to the government as well as the private sector. Cao said the discussions are going very well and he anticipates having several Power Purchase Agreements signed in the next couple of months, as well as having the systems operating and generating power in several countries including the USA by the end of the year.