We start from a different question.
Conventional energy systems are built around large-scale generation, transport and multiple conversion steps. At each stage, part of the energy is lost — before it ever reaches the end user.
Zeronic does not start at generation. We start with the question:
How much energy is actually required, when losses are minimised across the full chain?
From the first light.
From the first usable input — even a hint of sun — energy is captured, stored and used. No activation threshold. No latency.
The system responds from the lowest usable energy levels. Even under poor conditions, every photon contributes to the output.
Loss isn’t in one place. We address all of them.
In conventional setups, losses occur in:
- Generation and transport
- Conversion between AC and DC
- Storage cycles
- Final consumption
Zeronic addresses all of them — including the point where energy is actually used. Our applications are designed for:
- Reduced thermal loss
- Controlled power usage
- Automatic adjustment based on real conditions
The internal control logic ensures that energy is not only delivered, but continuously balanced and optimised during use.
A mindset, not a fashion.
Seydal Farhad — born in 1968 in Afghanistan, in the Netherlands since 1998, entrepreneur since 2010 — builds Zeronic from lived experience with scarcity. What emerges in an environment where energy can’t be taken for granted is a design principle that works everywhere: waste nothing.