< img src = "/uploads/blogs/0f/5f/5f/IB-1IMCKI62T_EA2A6BBB1.jpg" Alt = "& quot; miracle-chip & quot; quot; < p > According to the manufacturer, Chip Daanaa is a “Swiss knife” for energy sources that combines up to 12 different functions.
< P > The Canadian startup Daanaa has developed a small Power Transaction Unit (PTU) programmable module that simplifies and improves the efficiency of production, storage, distribution and energy consumption from any source. The Canada's National Observer portal writes about it.
< p >As noted in the publication, PTU & mdash; This is a kind of “Swiss knife” for renewable energy systems. It looks like a simple rectangular piece of molded plastic, the size of a keychain, but the software that is placed in it can control any combination of complex energy conversion functions.
~ ~ < p > “Using our PTU, the transaction of electricity is performed in one step, instead of having 8-12 functions that require a number of technologies from so many companies”, & mdash; noted Daanaa CEO by Dai Daon.
< p >For example, panels in a typical large solar power plant contain many cells connected in series. But the whole panel works as well as its weakest cell. To get the maximum electricity from a solar farm, power control systems are switched between 12 different functions. This process consumes a lot of energy and often creates inefficiency.< P > Adding the mentioned chip to the panels allows the solar station to combine all these tasks of transforming energy into one process. This increases efficiency by solving such common problems as defective cells or reducing energy when clouds throw away the shadow in the panel. Thus a solar power plant can produce more energy.
< P > “When comparing conventional photoelectric panels with panels with Daanaa support, there is a significant increase in the potential of energy collection. & mdash; & nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; in the study of the international IEEE technical certification body.
~ < P > report that PTU can improve the charging cycles of any battery, increase the efficiency of energy-intensive data centers, states the company, as well as make electric vehicles and trucks on solar energy. < p > “for some [ptu daanaa] & mdash; this is a kind of” miracle-chip “. The most interesting & mdash; it is applicability in different verticals: solar energy, automotive, batteries … on the turn & md. with electricity in which this technology can succeed “, & mdash; summed up VOLO CARIM DABBAG.