RAMBEX COMPRESSED AIR ENERGY SYSTEM

 RAMBEX COMPRESSED AIR ENERGY SYSTEM


Do you need electricity in the middle of a field, the ocean, or a desert—on a boat, yacht, caravan, camper, off-grid house, warehouse, shop, or even a factory?

Here’s the solution:

  • Secure and safe – no chemicals

  • Sustainable

  • The battery won’t die – it lasts a lifetime

  • A compact-size tank can store at least 2 kWh of electrical energy

  • Expandable – from 2 kWh to MWh, GWh, and beyond

This is a complete off-grid electrical system.
It captures energy from the sun, converts it into electricity, and stores it in the form of pressurized air.
When electricity is needed, simply open the release valve—the pressurized air spins a generator, producing electrical power.

In addition, a valuable byproduct is created: water.
This makes it an ideal solution for people living in dry areas facing water scarcity.


How does it work?

  • During the daytime, electricity is generated by solar panels.

  • The electricity is sent to an air compressor via a DC-DC controller.

  • A filter block purifies the intake air, which is then compressed and stored in an air storage tank.

  • The compression rate can reach up to 300 BAR.

  • The air tank is made of carbon fiber with an HDPE liner and can withstand pressures up to 800 BAR.

  • Standard storage compression ranges from 200 to 300 BAR.

  • The tank is just 1 meter in length and 20 cm in diameter.

  • One such tank stores approximately 2 kWh of energy.

  • At night or when energy is needed, simply open the release valve. The exiting air spins a turbine (Spinner) connected to a generator.

  • The generator produces DC electricity, which can be used directly for appliances or tools, or converted to standard AC/DC household current as needed.


Side Notes:

  • In addition to electricity, the system also generates water as a byproduct.

  • The water is condensed from air during compression, collected at the bottom of the tank, and can be used anywhere.

  • Due to physical phenomena, the exiting air is extremely cold—this frozen byproduct can be used to cool your home or serve as a portable freezer.




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