Deployment Projects
Strategic rollout targeting high-cost energy markets where our technology delivers maximum impact for communities.
Deployment Roadmap
Phased approach starting with Alaska and expanding to the Pacific region
Yakutat, Alaska
First Deployment
Our founder's home community and first deployment site. Replacing diesel power plant with a 2 MW clean energy system.
current Cost
$0.53-$0.55/kWh
target System
2 MW
population
~600
climate
Subarctic maritime
Alaska Expansion
200+ Communities
Scaling to remote Arctic communities across Alaska that currently pay $0.30-$1.00+/kWh for diesel power.
communities
200+
market Size
200-1,000 MW
current Cost
$0.30-$1.00+/kWh
target
Inuit, Iñupiat, Yupik
Hawaii
Island Markets
Expansion to Hawaii, which has the highest electricity costs in the United States at $0.32+/kWh.
current Cost
$0.32+/kWh
opportunity
Statewide
population
1.4M
islands
8 main islands
Pacific Northwest
Mobile Charging
Mobile clean energy charging infrastructure throughout the Pacific Northwest region.
type
Mobile infrastructure
focus
EV charging
coverage
WA, OR, ID
model
Mobile deployment
Yakutat, Alaska
Yakutat is the hometown of our founder, Raven Rolland Gregg, an enrolled member of the Yakutat Tlingit Tribe. This deployment represents both a practical demonstration of our technology and a commitment to Indigenous energy sovereignty.
Currently paying $0.53-$0.55/kWh for diesel power, Yakutat will be transformed with our 2 MW clean energy system, reducing costs and eliminating dependence on fossil fuels.
Project Economics
Market Opportunity
High-cost energy markets represent massive opportunities for clean energy transformation
Alaska
- Communities
- 200+
- Market Size
- 200-1,000 MW
- Current Cost
- $0.30-$1.00+/kWh
Hawaii
- Communities
- Statewide
- Market Size
- Multi-GW
- Current Cost
- $0.32+/kWh
Arctic
- Communities
- 4 GW demand
- Market Size
- Inuit, Iñupiat, Yupik
- Current Cost
- €500-1,000/MWh