ReGen Hub #1

Our 33-acre Regenerative Manufacturing Hub in Colville, Washington — the founding origin of Peace Engineers, returned to as headquarters at scale.

Futuristic aerial view of the 33-acre Colville ReGen Hub
939 Clugston Onion-Creek Rd, Colville, WA 99114

Strategic Location

Our Colville facility is the founding origin of Peace Engineers, strategically positioned in northeastern Washington state. Co-locating EnergiCell® production with basalt manufacturing gives Peace Engineers a structural input-cost advantage that is exceptionally hard to replicate.

This location provides optimal logistics for serving Alaska, Hawaii, and the entire Pacific Northwest region, with the energy advantage traveling with every Hub deployed.

$0.02/kWh Power
33 Acres
EnergiCell clean energy technology product visualization

Facility Features

Purpose-built for clean energy manufacturing excellence

33-Acre Property

Expansive ReGen Hub with manufacturing, basalt composites, and room for all 12 Resource Realms

EnergiCell® Powered

On-site catalyzed fusion at ~$0.02/kWh — energy advantage travels with every Hub

Logistics Hub

Pacific Northwest location for efficient distribution to Alaska, Hawaii, and beyond

Basalt Composites

Specialty in sustainable basalt composite structures and housings for Regenerator systems

Manufacturing Capabilities

Our facility is equipped to handle the complete manufacturing lifecycle of Regenerator systems — from EnergiCell® production and basalt composite fabrication to final assembly, testing, and certification.

EnergiCell® production and assembly
Basalt composite housing manufacturing
Regenerator system assembly and testing
Quality control and certification
Research and development facilities
Training and demonstration center

Production Targets

Initial Capacity

1 MW/month

Expansion Target

10+ MW/month

Phase 1 Hubs

3 Active Sites

Partnership with ENG8

Through our collaboration with Peace Engineers and ENG8 International, our facility manufactures basalt composite housings for EnergiCell systems — combining sustainable materials with breakthrough energy technology at $0.02/kWh.