Built in the 19th-century, our current infrastructure was designed to serve only the most basic needs of turning lights on in the dark and keeping food cold. Today, the exponential growth of power-hungry applications like data-processing, high-speed communication, and electric vehicles threatens to overwhelm our existing system, and modern security threats pose additional risks. Furthermore, there are still many places outside the reach of the existing grid.
Patching the current system is not enough (and let’s be honest, it’s too costly and can’t be done) to meet the world’s growing demand. That’s why we’ve leapfrogged all of these limitations with a new approach to 21st-century infratech.