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What is a Mesh-Grid?

A decentralized, rooftop-to-rooftop energy network that brings reliable power to communities where mini-grids are too expensive and solar home systems are too limited. No poles, no land acquisition, no heavy infrastructure.

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The Problem

80% of Off-Grid People Live in Sparse Communities

These communities are too small and scattered for mini-grids, but need more power than solar home systems can provide.

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Mini-Grids

They need land, heavy poles, and government permits. The cost of bringing wires to small, scattered communities means developers can't make money β€” so they don't even try.

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Solar Home Systems

Basic kits can charge a phone and run a light, but that's about it. No way to power a TV or fan, no sharing with neighbors, and no way to grow.

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Mesh-Grids

Solar panels on rooftops, real electricity through inverters, energy sharing between homes, and easy upgrades over time. No poles, no permits, works at any scale.

Architecture

The Hub & Spoke Model

Every community is different. MeshNova's flexible architecture adapts to any layout.

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Hub Households

Homes with solar panels, batteries, and a NodeFlex or NodeNet controller. These become the power source for their neighbors.

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Connected Homes

Each home gets a Branch unit that delivers electricity through lightweight cables. Accurate billing, pay-as-you-go, and enough power for real appliances.

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PowerShare Energy Sharing

The smart connection between hubs that lets surplus energy flow where it's needed. Branch+ homes draw up to 800W directly.

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NovaLink Gateway

One NovaLink per community connects everything to the internet for monitoring, payments, automatic updates, and remote management.

The MeshNova Advantage

The PowerShare DC Mesh Bus

No other mesh-grid technology lets hubs automatically share surplus energy with each other. This is what makes MeshNova truly unique.

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Hub-to-Hub Sharing

Surplus energy from one hub automatically flows to charge another hub's batteries β€” keeping the whole community powered.

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Branch+ Direct Bus

Homes with bigger energy needs connect directly to the shared power line, drawing up to 800W β€” 5Γ— more power than any competitor offers.

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Works with Existing Inverters

No vendor lock-in. Use any inverter. RS485 interface enables advanced features with compatible units.

Deployment Advantages

No Poles
95% lighter distribution
No Land
No acquisition needed
No Permits
Low-voltage DC needs no utility permits
Fast Deploy
Plug & play installation

Want to Know How Much a Mesh-Grid Will Cost?

Schedule a free network simulation and get a detailed BOM for your community.