Designed for distributed tower deployments.
Telecom towers run on predictable, continuous distributed-power load — a duty cycle that suits ethanol's economics and the platform's engineering profile. Engagement with this segment is part of a phased pathway.
What we hear from the field.
Logistics complexity
Fuel logistics across distributed tower sites add operational overhead. Cleaner-fuel pathways have potential to simplify supply chains over time.
Predictable continuous load
Tower load profiles are continuous and predictable — the duty cycle where fuel-cost differences accumulate fastest across a deployment footprint.
Operator economics
Tower operators run on thin per-site margins. Modest per-site improvements compound meaningfully across fleet-scale deployments.
A direct, drop-in replacement.
The platform is designed for the continuous duty cycles, low-emission deployment expectations and multi-site engineering required by telecom infrastructure. Engagement is structured around technical evaluation and pilot deployment.
- Engineering scope intended to support per-site evaluation
- Multi-site pilot engagement under structured technical agreements
- Designed for standardised fuel logistics across deployment footprints
- Remote-monitoring-ready architecture (future platform integration)
Engage with the platform.
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