Product Progress: Exowatt P3 Is Ready to Power the Future

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Product Progress: Exowatt P3 Is Ready to Power the Future

At Exowatt, we believe the future of renewable energy lies in scalable, dispatchable, and modular solutions. That’s why 2024 was a year of relentless focus on bringing the Exowatt P3 from concept to reality.

The Exowatt P3 is a modular, dispatchable solar solution designed for high-energy-demand applications like AI-driven data centers. Unlike traditional solar, which is intermittent and reliant on grid storage, the P3 stores solar energy as heat in a long-duration battery and converts it to electricity on demand, ensuring a 24-hour renewable power supply.

Key 2024 Product Milestones:

  • Finalized P3’s initial design, optimizing for efficiency, modularity, and scalability.
  • Completed rigorous testing of system components to ensure long-term performance, reliability, and integration with existing infrastructure.
  • Developed our first software package, enabling real-time monitoring, adaptive control, and seamless grid integration.

As we enter 2025, we are preparing for pilot deployments with key industry partners to validate performance in real-world settings. This marks a major transition from R&D to execution, and we couldn’t be more excited to take this next step.

Stay tuned as we bring clean, always-available solar power to AI and other energy-intensive industries.

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