Recent Eloncity News

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Today I continue to update you the news about the Eloncity project


  1. The United Nations’ Clean Energy Ambassador Dai Zhen has Officially Joined the ELONCITY Team as an Advisor
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    Dai Zhen and ELONCITY’s founder, Andy Li, share the desire to evolve the antiquated energy industry into the age of consumer empowered, renewable, distributable energy. Mr. Zhen’s abundant connections and experience in the blockchain and energy sectors will prove invaluable in the expansion and implementation of ELONCITY technologies on a global scale. By being the first to explore the application of blockchain in the energy sector, Dai Zhen and Andy Li have the opportunity to empower end-consumers to distribute their energy supply, while simultaneously promoting the development of clean, renewable energy. the United Nations’ Clean Energy Ambassador Dai Zhen officially joined the Eloncity team as an advisor. Dai Zhen has profound insight and abundand experience in both the blockchain and energy industries. He is currently an advisor at Echoin, a public energy blockchain company. Dai Zhen’s profound experience and connections in the blockchain and energy sectors will provide strong support for ELONCITY’s international development, promoting an accelerated transformation of the global energy industry.
  2. ELONCITY's ECTP is based on blockchain technology to create a highly efficient and trusted community-based electricity exchange platform. It also specifies hardware devices and power network requirements for peer devices to exchange electricity on the blockchain platform.
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  3. The ECT is a utility token designed to facilitate energy exchange within an Eloncity microgrid (i.e., ECTP- compliant microgrid) and among adjacent Eloncity microgrids
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  4. ELONCITY's Cornerstone/Private Sale Registration has ended. ELONCITY is still successfully financing in the bear market.
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  5. Pioneering an Electric Grid in the Middle of Nowhere
    The Eloncity Model aims to unlock the full potential of what it means to develop “community-based off-the-grid solutions” and demonstrate a replicable community-driven model for other villages’ development in the future.
  • MEET THE VILLAGE
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    San Juanico is the remote paradise that stories are made of — a small, remote fishing village in Baja California, difficult to access and reserved for those either in-the-know or for the most adventurous visitors determined to get there. There are only two routes for driving to San Juanico. The first is the North Road, which requires hours on an unpaved rock and sand path with no signage or clearly defined road. The second and more preferred option is a slightly paved highway starting at the same point in San Ignacio. San Juanico combines the best of the “California’s” (i.e., Baja California Mexico and California USA). It is a blend of Huntington Beach and Palm Spring with a “South-of-the-border” twist
  • THE BARRIERS
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    Hurricane Odile made history and brought the strongest ever-recorded hurricane to the Baja California Peninsula in September 2014. Hurricane Odile’s most significant impact on San Juanico was how it wiped out all of the roads leading into the village for several weeks until it could be safely fixed and paved. This repair was a united effort by the locals and expats who used hand shovels and their own personal vehicles for the job. The 2014 hurricane season brought the highest number of major hurricanes on record to the Eastern Pacific. The village faced a constant risk of shortage in necessities such as fuel, food, and water. 2015 followed in suit with the earliest recorded landfall by powerful tropical storm Blanca. This recent trend of super storms signals a new norm facing the Baja Peninsula.
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  • A NEW LOCALLY-DRIVEN FRONTIER
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    The village pushed the definition of “off-the-grid” to new levels and strived to become a model for what community-driven energy systems and shared regenerative economic development can look like for communities around the world
  • THE FIRST WAVE OF WHAT’S BEEN DONE — Technologically & Intelligently Off-The-Grid
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    John Fields is a long-time community member who frequently hosts traveling enthusiasts at Juan yJuan’s, which features surreal views overlooking San Juanico’s beautiful bay. John was the first local resident in San Juanico to implement POMCube’s fully integrated NetZero Energy Management System (EMS) that can automatically charge, and discharge batteries based on real-time demand, and can simultaneously maximize usage of rooftop solar power. “This new system was revolutionary and does everything I’ve hoped a self-sufficient energy system could do. I am now able to run my compressors, A/C, freezer, and fridge, which a generator could not power all at once in the past. Before NetZero, we were dependent on when power would come from village once a day or would have to turn on the generator, which is noisy, smelly, and costs a lot of money to operate per hour.

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