Aquarius Engines has successfully completed phase one of their partnership agreement with Nokia. The Finnish communications giant now plans to expand field tests of the Aquarius generator from three to five pilots, Aquarius announced Thursday.
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The initial phase was to test and verify the Aquarius Engines patented remote energy management software, which is designed to allow clients to closely monitor the efficiency of remotely placed generators from miles away. In the long term Nokia hopes to roll out Aquarius micro generators to isolated communications towers, as well as providing power to areas far beyond the electric grid.
Nokia has also expressed its desire to expand global field tests of the Aquarius generator from three to five pilots. The initial plan was to evaluate the Aquarius Generator at far-flung locations in Australia, New Zealand and Singapore. Due to the success of phase one tests, they have now asked to increase field tests into Europe to include Germany and Poland.