When electricity stays within its designated circuit, power flowing along its expected path, amazing things happen. Electricity injects life into almost all of the modern conveniences we enjoy today. When electricity leaves its designated circuit, however, either through loose connections or an unsuspecting person touching an exposed wire, tragedies can happen. But what if the circuit was smart enough to stop the flow of electricity in the split second when dangerous amounts of electricity begin to escape?
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Optical LAN technology has gained significant market share in recent years. VT Group has already deployed GPON connectivity at classified government projects, health care and corporate facilities, and some of the largest resorts in North America.
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VoltServer partner ExteNet is featured in the first print issue of Connected Real Estate Magazine. Extenet uses VoltServer’s Digital Electricity technology to reduce deployment costs and improve delivery times for in-building DAS installations.
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UK Mobile carrier EE, recently demonstrated deployment of “on demand” 4G network coverage for using VoltServer Digital Electricity for power.
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Funding fuels expansion of installations with Mobile Network Operators (MNOs), as well as extending reach to Fiber FTTx, smart LED lighting, critical power/ UPS and alternative energy applications
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The US Department of Energy announced recipients of its Phase II SBIR grant program, with VoltServer receiving nearly $1 million in the form of a non-dilutive grant to continue research into low-cost, high efficiency LED lighting. This continues VoltServer’s participation in the SBIR program after successfully completing an initial Phase I grant of $250k in FY2014.
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VoltServer is working with the Fraunhofer Center for Sustainable Energy Systems as part of the US Department of Energy “Plug-and-Play” Solar research project. The goal of the project is to reduce costs and increase safety for residential solar installations.
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VoltServer closed its Series A round of financing of $2M with participation from the Rhode Island Slater Center, Marker Hill Capital, Natural Resources Capital Management, Angel Street Capital and the Clean Energy Venture Group. This new round of funding will be used to scale up VoltServer’s proven technologies to provide robust power distribution products.
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The Slater Technology Fund today announced that it has committed $250,000 in funding to VoltServer, a Charlestown, R.I.-based company that has developed an innovative way to manage and deliver electrical power. VoltServer is the latest venture of successful entrepreneur Steve Eaves.
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