It was published in Weekly Building Management. (2021/4/12)

It was published in Weekly Building Management. (2021/4/12)

It was published in Weekly Building Management. (2021/4/12)

It was introduced in the section “This is the product of interest!”, Which is introduced as a product of interest for increasing demand.

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Aqua Poewer Energy (Minato-ku, Tokyo), which manufactures and sells water generators that generate electricity from salt water and magnesium, announced last month that it was the first water-powered indoor distributed emergency power source in Japan, “AQUENEOUS Carry 300.” Started selling.
From March 2019, the company will develop the “AQUENEOUS series” of emergency power sources that utilize water power generation. Water power generation is a power generation method that produces safe and clean electricity by chemically reacting with magnesium, air, and salt water. By exchanging salt water and magnesium, it is possible to generate electricity over and over again, and it is possible to generate electricity not only with salt water but also with water such as drinking water, rainwater, seawater, and soy sauce. It is effective in the event of a disaster when the power supply is stopped, and is attracting attention as a pollution-free generator for disaster prevention in Japan.
It is easy to use, requires no maintenance, does not emit any harmful substances, and simply replaces the built-in magnesium cartridge to restore the lost power. The newly sold “AQUENEOUS Carry 300 is a portable, indoor-distributed emergency power source. It has casters and handles like a suitcase, and is used for power supply and charging of large commercial refrigerators and desktop PCs. The salt water container is 10 liters, and the power generation time is about 50 hours (varies depending on the usage conditions and usage conditions). The list price is 498,000 yen (tax included), and the replacement cartridge is 49,800 yen (tax included). It will be purchased separately.
Recently, it has been purchased as an emergency power source for shelters, public facilities, hospitals, nursing homes, etc., and it is said that it is attracting attention not only from Japan but also from overseas. Currently, it covers more than 6 countries. Mr. Toshiya Mori, the representative director, said, “If the first floor of the building is flooded due to flooding, etc., if the breaker is dropped to prevent electric leakage and fire, the indoor wiring inside the pillars and walls cannot be used. You will not be able to use the generator or solar system you use.
The same applies to mechanical equipment such as buildings and condominiums, and more facilities and owners are purchasing in anticipation of the increasing number of large typhoons and floods. In addition, some local governments have recently subsidized the purchase of generators. This product was also approved in Tokyo, and up to five-sixths were eligible for subsidies. Use subsidies to purchase emergency power supplies to build a “disaster-resistant building,” “he also proposes building features.


 

Cabinet Secretariat National Land Resilience Water Generator AQUENEOUS is an international patent pending, utility model registration No. 3226310 Water generator is the world’s first indoor distributed emergency power source that is silent, pollution-free and does not pollute the global environment, and also has infrastructure. It does not require indoor wiring and is an invincible generator when the building is flooded. The structure was developed with the aim of permanently supplying electricity indoors by simply replacing the cartridge, using a technology that produces electricity by chemically reacting magnesium and air in salt water. Japan, which is said to be a disaster-prone country, is required to respond to long-term power outages due to power outages caused by large earthquakes and incapacity of indoor wiring due to flooding of buildings due to typhoons. And it is our mission to eliminate all power outages on the planet by transforming the lives of people in developing countries with water generators that do not require infrastructure or indoor wiring. Just in case, I’m sure it’s a fire extinguisher and a water generator.

Please feel free to contact us from the following for document requests and inquiries.

 

https://aqueneous.com/en/contact

2021年04月12日

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