Friday, December 22, 2017 3:04:49 PM
Solaris may no longer own the PESA technology.
From the last Solaris 10-K filed in 2015...
We are developing a renewable energy storage device, known as a “passive electron storage array”, to market to residential and commercial industrial users. We currently have developed a prototype of our Solaris Power Cell, which is a 100% lead-free, solid state digital storage device. Our device provides a PCBA (Printed Circuit Board Assembly) that creates an intelligent power cell creating digital energy storage solution capable of providing energy storage to applications normally reliant and equipped with highly toxic lead acid, nickel metal hydride batteries. Our products can use any renewable or non-energy source including sun, wind, water, motion or thermal to provide the energy to be stored.
Our system stores DC energy at a rate limited only by the network feeding it, as it has reaching 98%. Our product design allows for mass production and we anticipate it will compete head on with lead acid batteries.
Off-grid lithium-ion and other battery types currently used in energy storage is limited in the flow of energy that can be accepted and stored at any given time and suffer from deficiencies such as short-life-cycles and are a hazardous waste product. In a typical battery, only a percentage of the energy sent to the battery is accepted; the balance is wasted. Our product is anticipated to accept close to 100% of its storage capacity very quickly because our charging process is only limited by the network, and not our technology.
http://www.otcmarkets.com/edgar/GetFilingHtml?FilingID=10636242
Now, from the Quarterly Report for a company called Triad Pro Innovators, filed July 19, 2017...
Rapid-K Power Cells, which merged into Triad, was a diversified renewable energy storage manufacturer offering turnkey, low cost energy storage solutions to residential and commercial industrial users. Rapid-K Power Cells engineered the Power Cell by allowing applications to utilize more of the energy generated. Rapid-K Power Cells provides a PCBA (Printed Circuit Board Assembly) Digital energy storage solution capable of providing energy storage to applications normally reliant and equipped with highly toxic inefficient lead acid, nickel metal hydride or lithium-ion batteries. The RAPID-K Power Cell stores DC energy at a rate limited only by the network feeding it with 98% efficiencies to its capacity. Off-grid lithium-ion and or other battery types currently used in energy storage are limited at the rate that can be accepted and stored at any given time and suffer from deficiencies such as short-life-cycles and are a hazardous waste product. For example, to store 600 watts of available energy generated by a solar panel into a typical battery, only a percentage of that energy can actually be accepted. The balance is waste. The Rapid-K Power Cell accepts 100 percent of its total capacity very quickly, because the charging process is only limited by the network, and not our technology.
http://www.otcmarkets.com/financialReportViewer?symbol=TPII&id=176034
Sounds like they are both talking about the same thing.
Also, note that TPII shows a consultant named Murray Goldenberg on their OTC markets profile page. And, if you take the time to check the Blue Citi claim, you will see that one of the Solaris debts assumed by Blue Citi was to a Palaut Management (Murray Goldenberg). Coincidence? Maybe. Or perhaps Mr. Goldenberg facilitated the transfer of the PESA assest to TPII.
http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/TPII/profile
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From the last Solaris 10-K filed in 2015...
We are developing a renewable energy storage device, known as a “passive electron storage array”, to market to residential and commercial industrial users. We currently have developed a prototype of our Solaris Power Cell, which is a 100% lead-free, solid state digital storage device. Our device provides a PCBA (Printed Circuit Board Assembly) that creates an intelligent power cell creating digital energy storage solution capable of providing energy storage to applications normally reliant and equipped with highly toxic lead acid, nickel metal hydride batteries. Our products can use any renewable or non-energy source including sun, wind, water, motion or thermal to provide the energy to be stored.
Our system stores DC energy at a rate limited only by the network feeding it, as it has reaching 98%. Our product design allows for mass production and we anticipate it will compete head on with lead acid batteries.
Off-grid lithium-ion and other battery types currently used in energy storage is limited in the flow of energy that can be accepted and stored at any given time and suffer from deficiencies such as short-life-cycles and are a hazardous waste product. In a typical battery, only a percentage of the energy sent to the battery is accepted; the balance is wasted. Our product is anticipated to accept close to 100% of its storage capacity very quickly because our charging process is only limited by the network, and not our technology.
http://www.otcmarkets.com/edgar/GetFilingHtml?FilingID=10636242
Now, from the Quarterly Report for a company called Triad Pro Innovators, filed July 19, 2017...
Rapid-K Power Cells, which merged into Triad, was a diversified renewable energy storage manufacturer offering turnkey, low cost energy storage solutions to residential and commercial industrial users. Rapid-K Power Cells engineered the Power Cell by allowing applications to utilize more of the energy generated. Rapid-K Power Cells provides a PCBA (Printed Circuit Board Assembly) Digital energy storage solution capable of providing energy storage to applications normally reliant and equipped with highly toxic inefficient lead acid, nickel metal hydride or lithium-ion batteries. The RAPID-K Power Cell stores DC energy at a rate limited only by the network feeding it with 98% efficiencies to its capacity. Off-grid lithium-ion and or other battery types currently used in energy storage are limited at the rate that can be accepted and stored at any given time and suffer from deficiencies such as short-life-cycles and are a hazardous waste product. For example, to store 600 watts of available energy generated by a solar panel into a typical battery, only a percentage of that energy can actually be accepted. The balance is waste. The Rapid-K Power Cell accepts 100 percent of its total capacity very quickly, because the charging process is only limited by the network, and not our technology.
http://www.otcmarkets.com/financialReportViewer?symbol=TPII&id=176034
Sounds like they are both talking about the same thing.
Also, note that TPII shows a consultant named Murray Goldenberg on their OTC markets profile page. And, if you take the time to check the Blue Citi claim, you will see that one of the Solaris debts assumed by Blue Citi was to a Palaut Management (Murray Goldenberg). Coincidence? Maybe. Or perhaps Mr. Goldenberg facilitated the transfer of the PESA assest to TPII.
http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/TPII/profile
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