Mobile Solar Electricity by Albert Franklin Rodriguez, MSc

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Mobile Solar Electricity by Albert Franklin Rodriguez, MSc Off-Grid Distributed Mobile Solar Electricity and Pre-Paid Application for Latin America by Albert Franklin Rodriguez, MSc

DISTRIBUTED AND MOBILE SOLAR ELECTRICITY w/ STORAGE The need for Distributed and Mobile Solutions have been demonstrated multiple times during the natural disasters of the last 10 years Hurricane Sandy reconstruction effort has generated great interest in the development of Off-Grid Technology as witnessed by Philippe Burguiere, PG of AECOM who participated in the Post Sandy Reconstruction in NJ & NY There also great need in rural and remote areas where the grid is weak and easily disrupted In the developing world these issues are hugely enhanced and the need for Distributed Energy is Critical to advance socio-economic development Albert Franklin Rodriguez, MSc Go SOLAR Fest 2014

Historical Facts & Basic Assumptions TELECOMMUNICATIONS ≤≥ ENERGY An Average of 30% of the population in Latin America has NO access to the Electric Grid In Nicaragua, Honduras, Bolivia, Paraguay this number reaches 50% It is not cost-effective to build the Infrastructure to reach rural areas Wireless Telecommunications is Truly a Transformational Technology which Increased Business Opportunities and Employment Levels Wireless technology in LATAM surpassed coverage of Wire-line in 5 years from its inception in 1995 In the year 2000, Wireless Activations Surpassed Wire-line Connections Albert Franklin Rodriguez, MSc Go SOLAR Fest 2014

Lessons Learned from the Wireless Industry in LATAM Technology that is not dependent on the existing infrastructure Explosive Growth that has helped Economic development The World Bank established a positive relationship between Information and Communication Technology (ICT) development and Per Capita Income The study also found that Wireless Communications Technologies promote growth faster in the Developing Countries as they reduce Transaction Costs and Improve Productivity Prepaid Wireless Services represent 99% of all phone services in LATAM Prepaid services enable access to those without steady income or bank account Albert Franklin Rodriguez, MSc Go SOLAR Fest 2014

Future Vision TELECOMMUNICATIONS ≤≥ ENERGY Leapfrogging Infrastructure Development from a: Fixed-line Centralized Electric Power to a Distributed Power Generation Advanced Energy Storage Devices such as the TESLA Battery will change the Growth Equation for Distributed Energy Generation Mobile Operators are currently utilizing Distributed Electricity to Power Rural Towers By the Year 20?? Distributed Energy Generation Will Surpass Grid Connected Electric Power ATI Energia is developing Prepaid Card Process to extend the reach of the Distributed Community Solar Farm Albert Franklin Rodriguez, MSc Go SOLAR Fest 2014

Prepaid Solar Electricity from Off-Grid Stand Alone System Ground Mounted PV Systems with Battery Back-up A Retail Store Associated with the PV Ground Mounted System to Sell the Electricity Charged Devices The Solar Store should be built with SIPs (Structural Insulated Panels) to encourage additional “sustainability” models Many other Solar Charging Devices can be sold out of this Store, i.e. a Solar Outlet Store Albert Franklin Rodriguez, MSc Go Solar Fest 2014

Critical Advantages for Fast Growth No PPA (Power Purchase Agreement) No Interconnection with the Distribution Companies or the Government Owned Utilities No Monthly Billing No power grid infrastructure required Help Improve National Economy by doing a service that does NOT Compete with any entity, Governmental or Private Immediate Revenue Stream The support of AECOM, the largest Design Build Engineering Firm in the World, will bring stability, a solid support team and long-term planning Albert Franklin Rodriguez, MSc Go SOLAR Fest 2014

Potential Revenue At least 30% of the population in Latin America does NOT have access to the Electric Grid Total population in LATAM = 570 million x .30 = 17 million Average cost per KWH = $0.20 x 17 million = $3.4 million per KWH Assuming a very conservative usage of 2 KWH per day per individual, the Potential Yearly Revenue: $24.9 BILLION Albert Franklin Rodriguez, MSc Go SOLAR Fest 2014

ATI Energia OFF Grid System (which can be plugged into the Grid as needed) Mobile On or Off Grid 1750 Watt Photovoltaic System The PV Array Charges the Batteries regulated by a Charge Controller 8 - 435 AmpH Batteries Supply the DC Electricity which is Converted to AC by the Inverter Highly Scalable and Adaptable to Modular Housing Models for Construction Project Sites and Community Solar Parks Albert Franklin Rodriguez, MSc Go Solar Fest 2014

Current Model for Portable Prepaid Electricity Provisioning Xantrex XPower Powerpack 600HD Portable Power Source KWH Meters to measure charge in KWH’s Prepaid Card Process is being developed with a company based in India Xantrex XPower Powerpack 600HD Portable Power Source D-Mon Class 1000 - Single-Phase KWH Meters Albert Franklin Rodriguez, MSc Go SOLAR Fest 2014

Value Added : A Team Who Knows the Language, the Culture and the Industry The Team can operate at ALL levels of the Economic and Social Scale No Monthly Billing - POWER ON DEMAND with PREPAID HELPING the Local Population and Economy Help Improve National Economy by doing a service that does NOT Compete with any entity, Governmental or Private Albert Franklin Rodriguez, MSc Go SOLAR Fest 2014

Thank You For Your Time and Attention Albert Franklin Rodriguez, MSc ATI Energia LLC 813-300-5995 albert@atienergia.com