This new concept is going to change the world of energy!
DayCell is a revolutionary rechargeable battery that is 100% circular and meets your total energy needs. A DayCell battery is produced with regular raw materials available worldwide. The battery is expected to last about 25 years and is fully recyclable.
DayCell does not use environmentally harmful raw materials, such as zinc, silicon, germanium, manganese, lithium or cobalt, which most other battery manufacturers do. Thus, there is no need for a limited mineral resource, so there is no exploitation or need for raw materials from conflict areas for production. DayCell is produced with ordinary raw materials and helps to create a circular economy. This is not only a good solution for now, but also for the future generations.
A DayCell battery has enough power to provide one or more homes with electricity and hot water, so it can even be shared with neighbors. This makes a DayCell battery not only interesting for private homeowners, but also for energy companies. With several DayCell batteries connected to each other, they can supply entire streets or business parks with power and hot water at the moment of need. At the same time, this smooths out the energy peaks over the grid – which are a major problem for energy companies – during generation, but also during consumption.
The environmentally friendly DayCell battery is stored in a sturdy concrete casing. This makes it possible to place the battery underground, so it does not take up any space in or around the home.
How will we involve you in this revolutionary project?
Since the original idea and design, we have already produced and tested several prototypes. We have financed these developments with our own funds until now.
Now we have entered a phase where several things need to happen simultaneously, such as:
Finish worldwide patents
Building a "0 series”
Certification of the battery
Build a factory
For this we need additional capital and thus give interested parties the opportunity to support this project.
So now we are getting to the point where we give (IEO) participants the opportunity to step into this revolutionary project.
Because we don’t have the patents completely in order yet, we can’t just yet reveal the secret of our development. However, we can already indicate what the battery will look like and what it will be able to do:
The battery is stored in a concrete casing which makes it possible to place it underground.
The battery will have exterior dimensions of lxwxh 2 x 2 x 2.5 meters.
The battery will have a low voltage connection and a 230/415 volt connection as standard. The low-voltage connection makes it possible to connect solar panels directly to the system.
The battery has a low-voltage output and a 230/415-volt output.
The battery also has a hot and cold water connection which allows the home to be supplied with hot water, but also with heating, even for the swimming pool.
The battery can store a total of 2 Mw of energy.
The battery will have an efficiency of 96% in winter and 93% in summer.
Maximum power output 3 to 6 Kw/h (continuous).
What do we all use our energy for?
Storage and use of own energy
For power, heating AND hot water
Possible alternative to a heat pump
Charging electric cars
Airco
Swimming pool + pool water pump
All electronic devices
I would put my money on the sun and solar energy. What a source of
power! I hope we don’t have to wait until oil and coal run out before we
tackle that.