Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT) - Our Base | Farms, residential low-wind areas | Start-Up Wind Speed: 1.5 m/s (IEC 61400-12-1) Blade Material: Aluminum Alloy (ASME BPE-15.1 compliant) Capacity: 200W (IEC 61400-2) | ▲▲▲ Low start-up speed (operates in light breezes) ▲▲ Multi-directional wind capture (no need to face wind) Cost-effective base model | ▲▲ Lower power output vs HAWTs ▲▲ Requires regular maintenance for maglev bearings |
Vertical Axis Wind Turbine (VAWT) - Our Advanced | Commercial farms, remote off-grid sites | Start-Up Wind Speed: 1.2 m/s (▲▲▲ vs Base) Blade Material: Reinforced Aluminum Alloy (ASTM B209) Capacity: 300W (▲▲▲) | ▲▲▲ Higher capacity (300W) ▲▲▲ Faster start-up (1.2 m/s) ▲▲ 48V output (▲▲▲ vs Base) | ▲▲▲ Higher upfront cost ▲▲ Slightly heavier design |
Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine (HAWT) - Industry Standard | Large-scale wind farms, high-wind regions | Start-Up Wind Speed: 3.5 m/s (IEC 61400-12-1) Blade Material: Fiberglass (ASTM D790) Capacity: 2 MW (IEC 61400-2) | ▲▲▲ High capacity (2 MW+) ▲▲▲ Efficient in high winds (3.5 m/s+) Industry-standard scalability | ▲▲▲ Requires consistent wind direction ▲▲▲ Complex maintenance ▲▲ Noisy operation (▲▲▲ vs VAWT) |
Solar-Powered Systems | Sunny regions, grid-tied installations | Efficiency: 22% (IEC 61215) Output Voltage: 12V/24V (IEC 60309) Power Output: 300W (IEC 61215) | ▲▲▲ No moving parts (zero mechanical wear) ▲▲▲ Reliable in sunny climates Scalable for grid-tied use | ▲▲▲ Dependent on sunlight ▲▲ Lower output in cloudy conditions ▲▲ Space-intensive installation |
Micro Hydro Turbines | Near water sources, remote villages | Flow Rate: 1-5 L/s (ISO 748) Output Voltage: 12V/24V (IEC 60309) Capacity: 500W (IEC 61400-2) | ▲▲▲ Consistent energy output (24/7) ▲▲ Low maintenance (no moving parts) Environmentally friendly | ▲▲▲ Requires water source ▲▲ Limited to specific geographic locations ▲▲ High upfront cost for infrastructure |
Hybrid Wind-Solar Systems | Off-grid homes, mixed environments | Combined Output: 500W (wind+solar) Voltage Compatibility: 12V/24V/48V (▲▲▲) Redundancy: Dual energy sources (▲▲▲) | ▲▲▲ Reliable energy mix (wind+solar) ▲▲▲ Versatile installation (any environment) ▲▲ Reduced downtime risk | ▲▲▲ Higher upfront cost ▲▲▲ Complex installation (requires dual systems) ▲▲ Requires space for both turbines and panels |