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Powerstorm to Unveil Its MESS in Barcelona

February 18, 2015 by Jeff Shepard

Powerstorm Capital Corp. will be attending Mobile World Congress in Barcelona on March 2 - 5, 2015, and will unveil its modular energy storage system (MESS) during the event. Additionally, the Company will be unveiling the zeroXess, intended for domestic use. This event will mark Powerstorm's entrance into the energy management and storage market. Powerstorm is working to create its optimal hybrid energy solutions based on the following primary considerations: Short and long-term cost of energy sources, including diesel, solar panels, batteries, and wind energy; Environmental impact; Regional accessibility; and Maintaining the highest standards of quality.

Mike Freni, founder and CEO of Powerstorm Capital, commented, "This is an amazing opportunity for us to raise awareness about our company and our mission to bring power to those currently living without it in a way that is renewable, sustainable, and beneficial for all communities involved." Powerstorm Capital is uniquely positioned in the market in that the company combines its expertise in the arena of telecommunications with humanitarian and ecologically friendly values.

President and co-founder Ana-Maria Pruteanu commented, "As energy costs continue to rise and operators remain under competitive pressure, there is a greater need to reduce network power costs and ensure no revenues are lost through poor site availability." Pruteanu added, "For operators managing existing networks while also rolling out new networks in remote markets, the need for reliable and efficient hybrid power sources has become a critical factor - the difference between profit and loss."

MESS employs proprietary hybrid -on technology batteries for the most effective long-duration energy storage. The battery management system controls electrochemical parameters precisely to reap the maximum benefits from the pack. MESS batteries are expected to last 10 years. MESS can be monitored remotely, from as far as the other side of the globe. This means no travel is required to keep track of unit performance, and ultimately makes maintenance easier.

The MESS system can be operational within one day when set up and tested by our experienced engineering teams. Without having to wait days for set up to be completed, consumers have even quicker access to power.