Craig Bouchard / Ecolution kWh

Ecolution kWh; A next Generation Innovation by Craig Bouchard
Craig Bouchard is a celebrated entrepreneur who discovered a way to convert kinetic energy to electric energy. He started a company known as Ecolution kWh to pursue this discovery further. He currently sits at the helm as the chairman of the company. The company relies on trailers and electric cars to change kinetic energy to electric energy. Ecolution kWh has rolled out several products, including a refrigeration unit specially designed for heavy-duty trucks. The company has also designed an electric grid for military and commercial use. After discovering this impressive innovation by Ecolution kWh, The National Science Foundation encouraged the company to apply for a grant to scale up the operations. The technology captures kinetic energy from a trailer in motion and stores it inside the trailer.
An alternator is placed next to the trailer’s brake disc, and it generates electric energy that is captured in a battery pack carried by trailer. Craig Bouchard notes that the energy is mobile and can be relocated from one place to another. Another advantage is that it is clean and has no carbon emissions. He adds that the technology is more efficient than the conventional power grid in America. He also notes that the energy can be produced at only ten percent of the total cost required to start a power plant in America. Ecolution kWh partners with top industry leaders, Indeo and KULR, to make this project a success. India is a respected company in the energy space. KULR, on the other hand, is best known for battery thermal management and commands respect in the US Aerospace industry. World-class engineers and innovators steer the company to achieve the set objectives. Craig Bouchard says that the technology firm’s objectives are to lower carbon emissions in the energy industry and attain a high IRR.
About Craig Bouchard
Craig is a successful entrepreneur and innovator. He drove three steel companies, which he co-founded, to achieve $1 billion in just 18 months. One of the companies, Esmark, moved from $4 million annual revenue to $4 billion annual revenue in just five years.
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