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Manufacturing Facilities

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naca.boost

A vertical-axis wind turbine engineered for near-ground conditions — combining lift and drag forces with an intelligent housing to extract far more energy from turbulent, low-altitude airflow.

sky.boost

A portable solar array system built around ISO container logistics: rapid installation, no structural preparation, fully scalable without reconfiguring existing units.

mobile.energy

An energy management hub that balances simultaneous wind, solar, grid, and generator inputs in real time — autonomously routing power to loads or battery storage via AI-supported control.

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sky.boost

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The Challenge

A manufacturing facility operates under an energy demand profile unlike almost any other. Production lines, CNC machinery, industrial robotics, compressed air systems, climate control, and high-intensity lighting draw substantial, variable power — with peak consumption during full-capacity shifts and a significantly lower baseline during quieter periods. That variability places constant pressure on the grid connection, driving penalty tariffs, demand charges, and energy costs that compound across every hour of operation.

Grid dependency also means vulnerability. A power outage — however brief — can halt production lines mid-cycle, damage temperature-sensitive processes, compromise safety systems, and trigger recovery procedures whose cost far exceeds the value of any energy saved. Yet the standard contingency, diesel backup generation, introduces its own liabilities: maintenance overhead, fuel procurement, emissions reporting, and a growing conflict with the sustainability commitments that manufacturers are increasingly expected to demonstrate to customers, investors, and regulators alike.

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Why factory.energy

factory.energy is a permanently installed hybrid renewable energy system, engineered to serve a manufacturing facility across every mode of its operation. naca.boost vertical axis wind turbines and sky.boost rooftop or site-mounted solar arrays generate continuously from ambient conditions, with master.boost intelligent energy management and battery.boost storage working in concert to match supply precisely to demand at every point in the production cycle.

During low demand periods, the system delivers a stable, sustainable base load — reducing the facility’s draw from the grid and driving down the cost of energy at its most economical. As production ramps up and peak demand intensifies, battery.boost storage responds immediately, supplying supplemental power that keeps operations running without grid stress or demand charge exposure. In the event of a grid outage, factory.energy transitions to backup mode automatically and without interruption — maintaining critical supply to production systems for as long as conditions require.

factory.energy connects to the grid as an active participant rather than a passive consumer. When renewable generation exceeds site demand, surplus energy is exported back to the network — converting an operational installation into a revenue-generating asset and contributing directly to the sustainability of the wider energy system. Permanently installed, grid-integrated, and continuously optimised, factory.energy transforms the energy infrastructure of a manufacturing site from a cost to be managed into a strategic advantage.

Sustainable by default. Resilient under pressure. Productive at every level.

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