Sunday, January 27, 2019

Solar Energy


Solar energy Blockchain ecosystem

Gearing on a cheaper and cleaner energy for everyone



Solarex is a platform that delivers cheap, efficient and constant energy!
The team will constantly find and explore new options that can support the energy market by providing additional services to our valued customers in companies that need energy.
What remains open is the problem of raising funds and attracting energy consumers to the Solarex project to implement our plans for the energy market. The idea is to develop in the coming years the ability to generate and use energy in a structured way, which will have a positive impact on all continents (Africa, as this project wants to start its activities from this continent).

SOLAREX BUSINESS GOALS
The Solarex Powering Africa project will empower millions of people across Africa and bring them closer
to the industrialized countries in terms of energy accessibility . This is enabled by
the latest blockchain technology solutions and distributed transaction management capabilities
in a secure and hassle-free manner . The idea behind this vision was
to bring all the employees of the Solarex team to a range of goals, wherever they were on the continent. This will
pave the way for great success in achieving the following business goals :
• Make solutions independent for most masses.
• Gain millions of users greater convenience in accessing energy.
• Get customer confidence by opening up consumption
and decentralized and guaranteed energy transactions.
• Protect the interests of users with maximum comfort and safety.
• Development of business models across different channels.
• Creating a global brand for the big business of the future.
The goal is to effectively increase the quality of the main 5-in-1 solar solution supply companies that are not currently available on the market. The idea is to create an economic environment in which he can touch millions of people at affordable prices. Therefore, Solarex has initiated a plan to translate their visions and concepts into business plans and create models that are perfectly implemented from time to time. In this way, Solarex wants to maintain its commitment to world business.

BENEFITS 

By using smart meters, the Solararex network provides several competitive advantages by :
• Creating a better system that reduces energy costs, detects faults in real time,
and reduces the time needed to respond to alerts by providing alert support to fix.
• Solarex smart meters can read energy data into the blockchain and
generate data avalanches that can be analyzed for different purposes (understanding how
consumers consume energy and who helps provide better solutions to
consumer needs).
• Cost Efficiency: The use of smart meters ensures accurate energy metering and
elimination of estimated bills that are prevalent in the energy market in
Africa . The cumulative effect is economy.
• Automatic Processing: By using the smart meter in Solarex network are
manual input of energy companies avoided, which may be inaccurate. Automating
the measurement process results in more efficiency and measurement
of power consumption and real-time reporting .
• Total control: The intelligent measurement process provides a total energy charge
for the system. The ability to
Solarex microgrid integrated smart meter readings using a user-friendly application to track provides complete control over the system.
• This solves the problem of energy theft through the use of
sophisticated built-in theft detection technology


Problem

One and a half billion people still have no access to electricity. And 3 billion people rely on biomass for cooking. Africa is ranked in the top 10 continents with the least access to electricity. Indoor air pollution from carbon monoxide in open stoves is a major cause of death in developing countries before malaria and tuberculosis are brought together. Solarex has identified the following problems in the energy industry:

· There is no network voltage at remote locations.
· Lack of safety and reliability.
· Lack of transparency and security in electricity transactions.
· Environment and Public Health A major threat from polluting energy sources.
· Adaptability and resilience regular power outages due to power outages
· Unavailable energy costs.
· Unnecessary energy loss in a central network during transmission.
· Barriers to entry both as a producer and as a consumer (eg financing costs and arrangements).
· Poor utilization in critical areas

Solarex solution

Blockchain and smart contract
P2P energy trading platform
Smart Meter
AI and IoT technology
Smart Microgrid
Project financing platform
Solar Agriculture and Roof PV

PROBLEM SUMMARY

In this context, we summarize the main problem areas as follows :
a) The lack of network power at remote and developing locations in Africa.
b) lack of safety and reliability.
c) environment and public health; A big threat from polluting energy sources.
d) lack of transparency and security in electricity transactions.
e) adaptability and resilience; Regular power outages due to a power failure.
f) Unavailable energy costs.
g) Unnecessary energy losses in a central network during transmission.
h) barriers to entry both as a producer and as a consumer (eg
financing and regulatory costs).
i) poor utilization in critical areas.
j) energy thieves

The following is adapted from various news articles highlighting the nature of the
problem worldwide .
• 1.5 billion people worldwide have no electricity, half of which
in AFRICA lives (Daily Post Nigeria 2018).
• At least 110 million of the 600 million unpowered AFRICA
live in urban areas (Greentech Media 2017).
• In 36 AFRICA countries, only four out of ten people
have reliable energy supply throughout the day . This means routine failures and vulnerable security (CNN 2016).
• All AFRICA investors joke that they are on the
Continent Living "Bring Your Own Infrastructure" With the company providing an independent generator (economist.com).
• 620 million people have no electricity.
This is very important for the success of global poverty reduction efforts (weforum.org 2016).
To get a clearer picture of the sad energy situation in Africa, Fig. 1. Below is a
pictogram of the top 10 countries with the lowest access to electricity. All
registered countries are from Africa and this is certainly a bleak picture of African energy needs.

SRX token specifications

SRX-Tokenverteilung

Roadmap

The Solarex team will do their utmost to reach a milestone in achieving a roadmap.
2017 Q1 – Q4
concept
concept formulation
market research
Business model begins
team building
Assessment of technical feasibility

2018 Q1 – Q2
research
Write a whitepaper
Marketing Campaign
Initiated by PreICO
Exposed to PreICO

2018 Q3
To update
Introduction to the top consultant
Product reviews and updates
Community Development
Whitepaper-Update
PFP demo development

2018 Q4
Private sales
Whitepaper updated and published
Design and publication of the ICO website
Private sales
MVP development begins
Negotiate the stock market list

2019 Q1
Token sales and lists
Launch of P2P Energy Trading MVP
pre sales
ICO (Stoves 1 - Stoves 3)
Partnerschaftsentwicklung
Registered token on the stock exchange
PFP PlateF development
Cellular application development
Solarex Energy Website Development

2019 Q2
Infrastrukturentwicklung
Land acquisition for solar farm
Application for IPP license
Design and manufacture of Soolarex products
Solar energy equipment arrives in Nigeria

2019 Q3
launch
Solarex Lease PV wird live
Solarex Outright Sale PV wird live
Solar Farm Installation
Test of solar agriculture
Smart Meter Testing
Block chain integration
Intelligent microgrid testing

2019 Q4
ecosystem
Start der Surya Farm
Testing complete ecosystems in Nigeria
Expansion of the marketing team
Solarex makes energy live
P2p goes live energy trading platform

2020 Q1
Marketing
Start more ecosystems
Expansion of the marketing team
Cooperation with the Nigerian government

2020 Q2 – Q4
market expansion
Market expansion throughout Nigeria
Rual und Urban Penetration
Solarex Penetration in Ghana, South Africa,
The Republic of Benin, Gambia, Togo, Pakistan and Nepal have begun

2021 – 2025
More ready
Fast deployment and expansion
Placement and expansion throughout Africa
Placements in Asia
Placement in North America

Global placementThe team



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