FlowGen
Deployable renewable energy microgrids
FlowGen
Shaping the small wind and microgrid industry
FlowGen design and build decentralised renewable energy microgrids. Specialist engineering abilities honed in the Formula One racing world mean they are uniquely positioned to develop small wind energy solutions, such as their 10-kW small wind turbine and their Mobile Green Centres.
As FlowGen partners, Cohorts are delighted to be at the cutting edge of small wind technology for local microgrids and smaller national-grid integration. Our ultimate aim is to be a part of the provision of renewable energy to the 2 billion people around the globe that as yet have no electricity at all, or the 1.5 billion that rely on dirty and inefficient diesel generators.
Mobile Green Centre - a FlowGen renewable energy microgrid
The Mobile Green Centre is a turn-key renewable energy microgrid system that is both modular and mobile. It features 10-kW small wind turbines designed by FlowGen, and integrates them with solar power, battery storage and an energy management system.
Cohorts focusses on the positioning of the Mobile Green Centre. Therefore, we are approaching organisations that would clearly benefit from deployable renewable energy microgrids, especially those that are suitable for remote areas or tactical situations.
Renewable energy microgrids
Combining small wind turbines, solar panels, battery storage and an energy management system into a deployable renewable energy microgrid.
Partnering with FlowGen
Since 2016, Cohorts has assisted FlowGen with the development, prototype construction and testing of their small wind technology, including supporting their representation at the World Economic Forum, all helping to cement our partnership.
In addition, Cohorts LLP and its partners have invested in FlowGen to strengthen our commitment, and we also target further investment for the company and its renewable energy systems.
We now find ourselves jointly concentrating on the business development of the group and the ramping up of production potentials for the Mobile Green Centre.