Pioneering Alternative Transmission Inc. Delivers Electricity Where Wires Cannot
Alternative Transmission Inc. (ATI) Announces today that the U.S. Patent Trade Office has Awarded a Patent on its Method of Transmission Of Electricity.
Alternative Transmission has revolutionized grid restoration, bi-directional charging, and large-scale battery storage with a cutting-edge mobile energy solution. ATI’s innovative patent covers the transport of various battery types—including liquid and solid electrolytes, lithium-ion, sodium-ion, and sulfur-based cells—in shippable containers by air, road, sea, or rail. These mobile batteries are capable of delivering at least 0.1 Megawatt-hours of electricity to the grid, all under the oversight of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC).
Bi-Directional Charging: A New Frontier in Power Flexibility
A key feature of ATI’s technology is bi-directional charging, which allows mobile batteries not only to be charged with electricity but also to “sell back” energy to the grid when needed. This ability to reverse the flow of energy opens up new opportunities for efficient power management, enabling ATI to store electricity during periods of low demand and return it to the grid when demand spikes.
This unique capability strengthens ATI’s patent claim, offering a flexible, dynamic solution for electricity transmission that can adapt to fluctuations in energy needs, while minimizing costs and environmental impact.
A New Approach to Power Delivery
ATI’s operational model addresses a critical challenge: providing electricity to regions that cannot be efficiently served by conventional power lines and wire corridors. By utilizing surface transportation, ATI is able to deliver electrical energy from one point on the grid and release it wherever it’s needed most—whether that’s in underserved areas, during peak demand, or in response to emergencies.
Through bi-directional charging, ATI can also act as a decentralized energy storage provider, adding value to the grid by feeding power back into the system during critical times. This makes ATI’s mobile battery solution an integral part of modernizing power grids and enhancing grid resilience.
Leveraging Innovation and Existing Infrastructure
ATI’s solution brings together advances in battery technology and existing transport infrastructure to deliver wholesale electricity in a more agile and cost-effective way. With mobile charging stations positioned near railroads, highways, and other transit routes, ATI can deliver reliable, high-quality power to local utilities or large-scale power consumers exactly when and where it’s needed most.
Key Benefits of ATI’s Technology:
- Speed and Flexibility: Traditional power delivery systems require years of planning and millions of dollars to build transmission lines and towers. In contrast, ATI can deliver power quickly by leveraging existing transportation networks, bypassing the need for costly infrastructure projects.
- Environmental Impact: By using rail and other surface transport to move charged containers, ATI avoids the significant environmental disruption caused by the construction of transmission corridors, including clear-cutting forests and disturbing wildlife habitats.
- Bi-Directional Charging: ATI’s mobile batteries can store energy from the grid during off-peak hours and release it when demand increases, enhancing grid stability. This capability not only reduces energy costs but also provides a responsive solution for dynamic energy markets.
- Emergency Response: Whether caused by natural disasters, system failures, or sabotage, power outages can cripple communities. ATI’s mobile battery technology allows for rapid deployment of power to affected areas, providing critical energy relief through any accessible transportation route.
A Game-Changer for Underserved Markets
ATI’s mobile battery storage and transportation model makes it possible to deliver electricity to areas that have been historically underserved or entirely unserved by traditional electric grid infrastructure. With surface transportation networks already in place across much of the country, ATI can bring affordable and reliable power to communities that need it most—quickly, economically, and sustainably.
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Adam Rousselle
Caribbean Basin Power Authority
Phone: 267-254-6107
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