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FAQ

1. What makes Polyopwer’s batteries superior to others on the market?
Polyopwer's batteries offer a 40-50% improvement compared to state-of-the-art batteries from major manufacturers. This is achieved through a patent-protected technology based on structured high-surface-area electrodes and an advanced "Roll-to-roll" manufacturing process. As a result, our batteries deliver higher energy content, high power, a longer cycle life, ultra-fast recharging, exceptional safety, and a lower cost. Furthermore, our technology is "chemistry agnostic," meaning it is compatible with any type of anode, cathode, or electrolyte.
2. What types of products does Polyopwer offer?

Polyopwer has two main product lines: batteries and electric golf carts. Our battery range includes models such as:

  • 48V, 100 Ah: A high-performance battery for golf carts, 3-wheelers, and marine applications.

  • 48V, 150 Ah: A higher-energy battery for golf carts requiring a longer driving range.

  • 12V, 100 Ah: Designed for marine use. All our batteries feature A-grade cells, mobile app connectivity for monitoring, LiFePO4 chemistry, and a built-in BMS.

3. What do you mean by "Energy Systems"?

An "Energy System" is a comprehensive photovoltaic network we are developing, with initial target locations in African countries. This system not only includes advanced storage with our batteries but also encompasses a PV module lamination assembly plant, a large-scale power generation plant, a module certification laboratory, a renewable energy center with a technology incubator, and integration with small EVs and universities.

4. Who is on the leadership team behind Polyopwer?

The team is led by founder Nasir Khatak and Dr. Slobodan Petrovic.

  • Nasir Khatak is a professional with 25 years of experience in the sustainable energy sector, international development, and energy policy, having worked in over 20 countries.

  • Dr. Slobodan Petrovic is a professor of electrical and renewable energy engineering with over 35 years of experience in science and technology. He is a technical leader with more than 100 publications and over 50 patents in batteries, fuel cells, and applied electrochemistry. Our core team has over 200 years of collective experience in international development and renewable energy.

5. Is Polyopwer’s focus only on developed countries?

No, a fundamental part of our mission is to bring electric transportation and energy solutions to developing countries in Africa, Asia, and South America. We see a historic opportunity in converting over 250 million 3-wheel vehicles to battery power to dramatically reduce carbon emissions. Additionally, we are launching a "Center of Excellence for Emerging Technologies" with the intention of bringing the latest technologies to developing countries to improve their economies and quality of life.