Key Applications

While the applications for Directed Energy Charging (DEC) spans multiple industries and sectors (from powering EVs’s to Satellites), we are focused on Powering Critical Operations Across Defence, Humanitarian, and Disaster Relief Efforts
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Defence
Delivering Power at the Edge
Humanitarian Operations Humanitarian Operations
Humanitarian Operations
Sustaining Long-Term Support
Disaster Relief Disaster Relief
Disaster Relief
Rapid Response and Recovery

Defence: Delivering Power at the Edge

In modern warfare, maintaining a tactical edge requires uninterrupted access to power, especially in remote and hostile environments. Directed Energy Charging (DEC) offers a revolutionary solution by wirelessly transmitting power to advanced military technologies such as drones, sensors, and communication systems.

This capability allows military forces to operate continuously without the logistical burdens associated with traditional power sources like diesel generators and batteries. By eliminating the need for physical power infrastructure, DEC enhances operational efficiency, reduces vulnerabilities, and provides a decisive asymmetric advantage on the battlefield.

With DEC, military units can extend their reach and maintain resilience, ensuring that critical operations remain powered even at the edge of the combat zone.

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Humanitarian Operations: Sustaining Long-Term Support

Humanitarian operations often take place in regions that lack stable power infrastructure, whether due to conflict, chronic poverty, or ongoing instability.

DEC provides a critical advantage by delivering continuous, reliable power to support long-term humanitarian efforts. Whether powering medical facilities, communication networks, or essential services in refugee camps, DEC ensures that humanitarian organizations can sustain their operations without the limitations of traditional power sources.

By reducing the reliance on fuel convoys and fragile power grids, DEC enhances the security and effectiveness of humanitarian missions, allowing for better resource allocation and a greater impact on the ground.

Disaster Relief: Rapid Response and Recovery

When disaster strikes, the immediate restoration of power and communication infrastructure is vital to saving lives and coordinating relief efforts.

2023 saw a significant increase in the frequency and intensity of weather and climate disasters worldwide. Record-breaking damage costs totalled over $60 billion.  

Traditional recovery operations often rely on diesel generators, batteries, and extensive wiring, turning them into massive refuelling efforts. DEC transforms this approach by wirelessly delivering power to critical infrastructure, enabling faster and more flexible responses. This technology can reconstitute essential services such as high-speed communication networks, medical equipment, and lighting in the immediate aftermath of a disaster, providing a foundation for long-term recovery. By reducing logistical challenges and ensuring a steady power supply, DEC empowers disaster relief teams to focus on what matters most—saving lives and rebuilding communities.

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Game-changing technology

Directed Energy Charging (DEC) is not just an innovation in energy transfer; it is a game-changing technology that supports critical operations across defence, humanitarian efforts, and disaster relief. By providing a reliable, scalable, and flexible power solution, DEC enhances operational efficiency, reduces logistical burdens, and ensures that essential services can be maintained even in the most challenging environments.