These fully renewable, mobile energy systems are uniquely positioned to address some of the most pressing global issues in 2025, including disaster response, energy equity, and even border security. Let''s explore five key ways Sesame
Sesame Solar''s Renewable Mobile Nanogrids may offer a critical solution in the environmental initiative of Netflix and Disney to eliminate diesel generators on TV and movie sets. These innovative Mobile Nanogrids provide clean, off-grid power using solar energy and green hydrogen.With their quick setup time and versatile capabilities, Sesame Solar Nanogrids can
US-based Sesame Solar has created a mobile unit of solar nanogrids to power communities for weeks after a disaster. The nanogrids come in shipping containers or mobile trailers, making them extremely easy to transport. Once on-site, it takes a single operator only 15 minutes to set up the system before it begins generating power.
Sesame Solar''s Renewable Mobile Nanogrids may offer a critical solution in the environmental initiative of Netflix and Disney to eliminate diesel generators on TV and movie sets. These innovative Mobile Nanogrids provide clean, off-grid
A new startup, Sesame Solar, unveiled its nanogrids that are designed for use in disaster torn areas. They range from 10 to 40 feet long, and not only are they rugged, but they can be moved into place using a forklift,
Mobile nanogrids can help communities get back on their feet faster than ever. The company''s mission is to make clean energy accessible, reliable, and affordable after a disaster. In 2021, in the aftermath of Hurricane
Sesame Solar is here to help your community with off-grid power solutions for charging devices and medical equipment, access to communications, clean water, and medical and emergency services. Utilizing patented, retractable solar arrays + green hydrogen, Sesame''s Mobile Nanogrids can serve entire communities with power within 15 minutes or less.
JACKSON, MI (June 16, 2022) -- Sesame Solar, the company creating global climate resilience solutions, today unveils the world''s first 100% renewable mobile nanogrids. Using solar and green hydrogen, the nanogrids generate clean, off-grid power and come pre-fabricated to meet essential services and emergency response needs across a variety of
After Hurricane Ian, a SaaS pioneer and angel investor deployed an alternative: Mobile, solar-based Nanogrids. Bloomberg: This High-Tech Trailer Delivers Green Power When Climate Disaster Strikes; Forbes: Sesame Solar Opens
'' Flanagan said, saying that earlier versions made use of solar power and battery. The solar panels are retractable and are exposed by unfolding. A typical unit holds about 50 gallons of water. The solar energy powers electrolyzers in the nanogrids to produce hydrogen gas by decomposing water.
Sesame Solar''s mobile nanogrids have been used in recovery efforts during Hurricane Ian in 2022, Ida in 2021 and Maria in 2017, the company says. Organizations using the nanogrids have included the U.S. Air Force, Comcast and Cox Communications, Santa Barbara County and the Ministry of Public Health for Dominica. Investors include Morgan
The "open sesame" part occurs by electronically unfolding a retractable solar array. In an emergency, the nanogrids can provide services like medical response, water purification, Wi-Fi and electric vehicle charging.
Sesame Solar Mobile, Renewable Nanogrids are customizable with medical solutions for charging medical equipment, clean water filtration, and medical and emergency services. Utilizing patented, retractable solar arrays + green hydrogen, Sesame''s Mobile Nanogrids can serve entire communities with power within 15 minutes or less.
Sesame Solar isn''t alone in providing renewables-based nanogrids and microgrids to help out during emergencies. More and more, electric vehicles are being used as mobile microgrids to support the grid when it''s stressed.. And Footprint Project, initially a bootstrap operation that is increasingly becoming a presence during humanitarian disasters,
Venture-backed startup Sesame Solar has launched a novel mobile nanogrid concept that can be set up and generate electricity within 15 minutes. Models range in size from 3 to 12m with solar power production
Sesame Solar reports that the US Air Force, major telecommunication companies, and emergency response organizations are using its nanogrids, which have helped to keep critical communications online at the site of infrastructure or by powering mobile Wi-Fi stations if infrastructure does go down.
JACKSON, MI (June 16, 2022) -- Sesame Solar, the company creating global climate resilience solutions, today unveils the world''s first 100% renewable mobile nanogrids ing solar and green hydrogen, the nanogrids generate clean, off-grid power and come pre-fabricated to meet essential services and emergency response needs across a variety of scenarios.
US-based Sesame Solar has created a mobile unit of solar nanogrids to power communities for weeks after a disaster. The nanogrids come in shipping containers or mobile trailers, making them extremely easy to transport. Once on-site, it takes a single operator only 15 minutes to set up the system before it begins generating power.
Mobile Nanogrids: Sesame Solar''s Mobile Nanogrids are renewable energy solutions that can be deployed quickly to provide power. They use solar power, green hydrogen, and battery storage. Clean Renewable Energy: The Nanogrids use a combination of solar power and green hydrogen to generate energy, aiming for zero greenhouse gas emissions. Mobile
Natural disasters—wildfires, hurricanes, winter storms, drought, flooding, extreme heat—are occurring 3x more often than 50 years ago. In 2021, the US spent $145 Billion on weather disasters. Sesame Solar is rising to meet climate-change disasters with off-grid power solutions.
The U.S. Air Force makes use of the company''s nanogrids as a mobile medical base and for command and security. In Santa Barbara County, California, the local government has invested in Sesame Solar nanogrids that are towed to
Hurricane Helene by the Numbers: 95 dead, across six states due to a combination of winds, flooding, and structural damage.; 140 mph sustained winds, making it the strongest storm ever to hit Florida''s Big Bend region.; 2.0 million power outages across Florida, Georgia, and the Carolinas, crippling critical infrastructure.; $35-$100 billion in estimated damages, affecting
Sesame Solar offers an innovative solution with its Renewable Mobile Nanogrids, which are designed to provide immediate and sustainable power in the aftermath of natural disasters. These Nanogrids are self-contained renewably-powered units equipped with solar panels, battery storage, and green hydrogen—acting as an independent power station.
Specifically designed, built, and pre-configured for multi-use case scenarios, Sesame Solar''s Nanogrids can double as facilities for mobile clinics, offices, emergency response centers, mobile retail pop-ups, remote military
The U.S. Air Force makes use of the company''s nanogrids as a mobile medical base and for command and security. In Santa Barbara County, California, the local government has invested in Sesame Solar nanogrids that are towed to locations using all-electric Ford-150 trucks.
- Sesame Solar is selling highly portable solar-powered units for things like mobile communications and command centers, medical units, kitchens and temporary housing. - The systems use solar panels or clean hydrogen and can be ready for use within 15 minutes. - It already has over 50 sales of nanogrids.
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The Sesame Solar Nanogrids consist of a retractable solar array that provides the energy to charge the battery storage system and to produce green hydrogen via electrolysers. Sesame Solar renewable energy Nanogrids could be customised to provide mobile power used for disaster response, power outages, communication centres and more.
Sesame Solar Nanogrids can purify and deliver clean water to communities in need. Utilizing patented, retractable solar arrays + green hydrogen, Sesame''s Mobile Nanogrids can serve entire communities with power within 15 minutes or less. The average U.S. driver drives approximately 10,000 miles per year so that''s like saving the GHG
The company''s nanogrids use solar and green hydrogen power, to provide clean mobile power and come pre-configured to meet essential services and emergency response needs across a variety of industry verticals, enabling clients to have easy access to a renewable source of energy for use anytime, anywhere.
Solar power, ready to go. Sesame Solar, founded in 2017, is a majority woman-owned small business based in the US, with a subsidiary in India. The company''s nanogrids are built from ISO shipping containers and DOT-certified dual-axle trailers, and can be easily transported by forklift, crane, truck, train, ship, cargo plane or helicopter.
“The treasure of essential services is inside,” says Lauren Flanagan, Sesame Solar’s CEO. The nanogrid can generate clean, off-grid power using solar energy and green hydrogen. It comes pre-fabricated to meet essential services and emergence response needs across a variety of scenarios, according to the startup.
In other words, it’s almost as easy as saying “open sesame,” or in this case, using a new device launched today by Sesame Solar, based in Jackson, Michigan. “The treasure of essential services is inside,” says Lauren Flanagan, Sesame Solar’s CEO. The nanogrid can generate clean, off-grid power using solar energy and green hydrogen.
The only byproduct is oxygen, the CEO says. The Sesame Solar units can produce 3-20 kilowatts of solar power, with total battery storage of 15-150 kilowatt hours, according the company. This offers “weeks of autonomy” by combining renewable energy generation and storage in a closed-loop, carbon-free, reliable system.
The solution is a green alternative to diesel-powered generators that emit harmful particulate matter. The only byproduct is oxygen, the CEO says. The Sesame Solar units can produce 3-20 kilowatts of solar power, with total battery storage of 15-150 kilowatt hours, according the company.
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