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  • New Use Energy Launches SunCase Line for a Tough and Portable Power Solution

    New Use Energy Launches SunCase Line for a Tough and Portable Power Solution

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    New Use Energy Solutions (NUE) announced today the launch of the SunCase™ line of portable solar-first battery generators featuring professional-grade lithium power in a tough case built for challenging operating environments. 

    The first SunCase™ model available for sale is the SunCase™ 2025 which offers professional users:

    • A 2kW inverter, 2560 Whr battery and built in 20Ah charge controller
    • A robust casing to protect the battery from harsh environments
    • Flexible and fast charging methods including up to 55 VDC of solar input
    • Two (2) NEWA 5-15R rated receptacles, four USB ports and one lighter outlet
    • Clean and noiseless power 
    • Bluetooth connection for remote monitoring and management

    “The NUE team listened to its customers deploying in remote and difficult locations to build what we think adds up to the toughest ultra-portable, weather-resistant and safe solar generator. Our customers need to deploy easy, fast and safe. And then they have to move and do it again. The SunCase™ 2025 pairs extremely well with our SunTarp™ solar arrays that happen to use MILSPEC panels that are easy to carry unlike glass panels and deploy in seconds. We like to say we build tools not toys,” said Paul Shmotolokha, NUE CEO.

    Built to provide remote power in the toughest environments, from ground zero after a hurricane to war zones, the SunCase™ solar battery generator delivers a reliable power source that can be charged from solar panels, grid power if available, and even from portable gas generators. A pure sinewave output ensures that even the most sensitive equipment is protected. 

    “We have been powering hospital operating rooms in fixed and mobile clinics, medical lab equipment, Starlink, sophisticated military communications, two-way emergency communications, re-charging drones, power tools, SCADA systems, the list is pretty much endless,” said Lee Feliciano COO of NUE.

    “SunCases™ raise the bar for battery generators with ruggedized, durable design and features that make the ‘professional grade’ in ways most aren’t. It is probably the first time that any solar generator had its debut with a special-forces unit in combat, and they couldn’t be happier with it. They even nicknamed it ‘our Nuashka,’” said Leda Lada, a bio-medical engineer who works with civilian and military users in Ukraine.

    Additional SunCase™ models will be coming so stay tuned to newusenergy.com for more information.

    ABOUT NEW USE ENERGY SOLUTIONS

    New Use Energy Solutions, Inc. (NUE) is an Arizona-based company whose mission is “Using the Sun to Build a Better Generator.” NUE engineers and manufactures solar+battery systems which replace traditional fossil fuel alternatives such as portable generators. NUE emphasizes mobility as well as field serviceability to maximize the usable life of our products. Advantages of NUE’s products include SPEED of deployment, SIMPLICITY of the technology and SUSTAINABILITY of the solution.

    Source: New Use Energy

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  • Rotary Volunteers and New Use Energy Team Up to Bring Emergency Power to Ukraine

    Rotary Volunteers and New Use Energy Team Up to Bring Emergency Power to Ukraine

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    Feb 15, 2023

    Through the deployment of NUE products, such as the SunKit International, and partners such as Rotary, Ukrainian hospitals and front-line clinics are getting a much-needed power boost.

    Emergency and planned power outages mean that Ukraine faces an extreme challenge to sustaining consistent electric power to facilities providing essential care and humanitarian relief to citizens. Ukrainian hospitals are under immense strain to provide quality care. Variable electricity from traditional backup gas generators and surges in the grid can seriously damage crucial medical devices such as ventilators, incubators, and patient monitors.

    “Since March, New Use Energy (NUE) products have been actively deployed to provide emergency power to frontline clinics and hospitals around the country,” said Paul Shmotolokha, NUE CEO. “With our partners in Germany, we built a 220v European SunKit, a solar lithium battery-powered generator, specifically to meet the challenges that Ukraine is facing.”

    Past President of the Rotary E-Club of WASH Heidi Rickels was moved to action when she met a local Ukrainian refugee family who had narrowly escaped the war and was sponsored to America through Uniting for Ukraine.

    “After hearing the Zinchenko’s story and watching moving videos of their home city of Kharkiv before and after the war, my heart was broken for the people,” said Rickels. “I was at home in a warm house in the midst of a Montana snowstorm with negative temperatures outside, and I imagined the people still left in Ukraine struggling to survive without power.”

    Rickels’ 20+ years in international development and global health fed into her desire to make an impact where she could. Reaching out through her Rotary network, a campaign was quickly put together to respond. Working with the Rotary Club of Kharkiv “New Level,” this larger campaign aims to empower resilience in Ukraine by providing power to critical facilities like hospitals, field clinics, and humanitarian hubs on the front line through lithium-powered backup generators.

    The first phase of response will include four SunKit generators sent directly to Kharkiv Regional Clinical Perinatal Center in eastern Ukraine which was hit hard by Russian strikes that have crippled much of the infrastructure.

    “The Sunkit, when paired with SunTarp portable solar panels, is so easy to use that we have now created a number of ‘solar doctors’ from Severdonetsk to Mykolaiv to Lviv,” said Shmotolokha.

    Since the campaign began in January, other hospitals, field clinics and humanitarian hubs have come forward requesting support. Generous donors with a heart for making an impact in Ukraine have reached out seeking ways to help. Because of this, the campaign is planning a full-scale effort to empower resilience at front-line facilities.

    “Along with our Rotary Kharkiv partners and the generous donations of Rotarians and individuals from around the world, we will save precious lives for years to come. That is what this is all about,” said Shmotolokha.

    About New Use Energy:
    New Use Energy Solutions, Inc. (NUE) is an Arizona-based company with representation in Ukraine whose mission is “Using the Sun to Build a Better Generator.” NUE engineers and manufactures solar+battery systems which replace traditional fossil fuel alternatives such as portable generators. 

    About Rotary: 
    Rotary unites a global network of volunteer leaders dedicated to tackling the world’s most pressing humanitarian challenges and creating lasting change. Rotary connects 1.4 million people of action from more than 46,000 Rotary clubs in almost every country in the world. 

    Source: New Use Energy

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