Renewable energy generation
Transform your home into a mini power station.
For the first time, you can utilize sunlight, wind, and rain to achieve self-sufficient energy for your home or business. Take control of your energy production to maximize power generation.
The main appeal of this system is its ability to retrofit existing buildings, allowing you to customize your renewable energy sources. Reduce the strain on national grids and enjoy more reliable energy.
Wind Charger
No more unsightly and noisy rooftop wind generators.
Our sleek and quiet wind charger is designed to fit neatly under a building’s roof, always in positon to silently catch the passing wind.
These units mount effortlessly on walls, parapets or flat slabs, making it a perfect complement to any pre-existing solar panels Installation.
Our unique wind charger, prototyped and ready for production can generate, an admirable 500-600 watts each in moderate wind conditions. With it’s patented dual, axial-flux generator configuration and center bypass chute, the units can maximize its output from even modertely low wind conditions.
Rain Charger
Take advantage of South Africa’s subtropical climate.
Enhance your power production using rainfall with our innovative vertical generator system.
Our generator integrates seamlessly with rainwater downpipes, cleverly using them as storage tanks to create a water head, converted into hydroelectricity with a horizontally configured turbine.
Featuring unique water chargers and an innovative dump valve, our system efficiently controls water flow, suitable for electrical generation in all rain conditions.
By using multiple turbines in sequence, the same rainwater can be utilized before exiting the pipe.
Our complete prototype is production-ready, with an average 600W output in each 60-second cycle.
Wind and Rain Chargers
While solar power has a solid foundation, it has been lacking its environmental counterparts. This recent addition aims to harmonize with, and improve our ability to produce energy.
The Wind and Rain chargers, can easily be connected to any pre-existing solar and battery system, ensuring a rounded range of environmentally generated energy, throughout the day and night.
The projects current status and moving forward…
WISP currently has full working prototypes for the Wind and Rain chargers and is subjected to ongoing testing and enhancements, unveiling exciting new possibilities on a regular basis.
This somewhat modest undertaking is ready to expand and increase its production..
If you want to assist, we’ll need:
– Research and development funding
– Large Scale Manufacturing experience
– Regulatory Compliance experience
– Solar specialist partners
– Green Energy Enthusiasts
Join us in shaping a sustainable future.Invest in clean, efficient energy solutions
The projects current status and moving forward…
WISP currently has full working prototypes for the Wind and Rain chargers and is subjected to ongoing testing and enhancements, unveiling exciting new possibilities on a regular basis.
This somewhat modest undertaking is ready to expand and increase its production..
If you want to assist, we’ll need:
– Research and development funding
– Large Scale Manufacturing experience
– Regulatory Compliance experience
– Solar specialist partners
– Green Energy Enthusiasts
Join us in shaping a sustainable future.Invest in clean, efficient energy solutions
Armand Redgard, a Durban-based innovator, leverages over two decades of architectural expertise. At the age of 24, he founded an architectural firm, overseeing 1000+ projects and mentoring emerging talents.
Armand’s journey took a green turn when he won the ‘Grid eye energy saver competition’ in 2008 with his micro-Hydro power generator, earning the Gordon Hibbert award for an electrical self-sufficient office park. His passion for green energy drove him to spend a decade developing a sustainable, weather-resistant solution, leading to the creation of WISP’s patented technology – a universal, adaptable system for all.
email: info@wisptech.co.za
mobile: +27 (0) 82 824 2701
Patent SA: 2022/12531