R-materials, a leading green energy company, has developed a small-scale hybrid power system that can maximize the use of natural energy sources such as solar and wind energy in a hybrid manner. This is the most optimal solution in the current era where RE100 is becoming an essential factor for survival and development.
 
  Small-scale power generation technologies have been delayed in development and deployment due to three major challenges:
1.Large initial load,
2.Errors such as fire caused by overload in special conditions such as typhoons,
3.Uneconomical due to low efficiency.


  R-materials has focused on solving these problems. Using AI-based new design technology and new materials, R-materials has solved the initial load problem, and then high-efficiency power generation was possible. 
 
  Based on this, the hybrid power system that combines existing solar and wind power can generate about 3.9kWh per day in an area of 2m x 1m. In the case of solar power generation in an area of 2m x 1m, the daily power generation is only about 1.5kWh (average 300W x 5 hours). In the case of newly developed hybrid power generation in the same area, the output is about 3.1kWh by adding 1.6kWh of wind power (20 hours) to 1.5kWh of solar power in the low-speed range (based on 6m/s).
 
  In particular, the multifunction pole that applies this hybrid power system is an innovative product that can supply energy to remote areas where it is difficult to install power lines in the off-grid, and can perform tasks such as communication network construction, control, and emergency charging. It is scheduled to be released through commercialization in March.