Not for peak load. For daily life.
In real-world tests the system supports essential daily activities:
- Preparing warm meals
- Baking bread
- Boiling water
- Lighting
- Communication
The focus is not on peak load, but on consistent daily energy use under limited input.
5–8 kWh per day is achievable with 1–2 solar panels — provided that both the energy system and the appliances are designed for efficiency.
Not one market. Four real situations.
Off-grid regions
Places without energy infrastructure. The system delivers usable daily energy without depending on fuel supply or large installations.
Humanitarian and crisis contexts
Rapidly deployable where infrastructure has failed or never existed. Built for continuous use, not just for emergencies.
Reconstruction areas
Where things must be rebuilt from scratch, Zeronic provides a local, scalable energy foundation — and with it a foundation for daily life, small business and recovery.
Decentralised local energy systems
For regions and operators that want independent, scalable solutions — separate from central generation or large-scale distribution.
Relevant where the grid does work, too.
In countries with advanced but overloaded infrastructure — like the Netherlands — grid congestion has become a brake on further electrification.
By reducing demand at the point of use and enabling decentralised solutions, Zeronic contributes to:
- Lower peak demand on the grid
- Reduced pressure on existing infrastructure
- Better use of locally generated energy
In environments like these, needing less energy is often more effective than supplying more energy.
Not a powerbank. Not a gadget.
Zeronic is not a portable consumer product. It is a functional energy system for daily use, focused on:
- Households and basic needs
- Small-scale local business (food preparation, street-level services)
- Off-grid and infrastructure-constrained environments
Built for real, continuous use — not for recreation or occasional deployment.
Scalable from crisis zone to grid edge.
Zeronic enables:
- Decentralised energy systems
- Local rollout and distribution
- Reduced dependence on fuel and large infrastructure
- Scalable, cost-efficient models for regional partners and operators