MoveAir GmbH

Power your Telecom Towers with MOVEAIR’s cutting edge 2nd Generation on-Tower Wind Turbines!

At MOVAIR, we are leveraging insights from our initial pilots to refine and enhance our innovative solutions. As pioneers in the field, we are proud to deliver the only on-tower micro wind solution fully compatible with a broad range of energy management systems. To ensure our next-generation products meet the evolving needs of the telecom industry, we invite your input. Our 2nd generation turbine, set to launch in Q3 this year, is designed to deliver superior performance and adaptability. By collaborating with you, we aim to evaluate site feasibility and tailor our solutions to maximize efficiency and reliability for your operations. Your feedback is invaluable in shaping a more sustainable, cost-effective approach to renewable energy and backup power systems.

What Makes V2 Different?

Our V2 turbines are designed to meet the diverse energy needs of telecom towers. Whether you’re looking to reduce electricity costs, ensure reliable backup power, or integrate renewable energy, MOVEAIR’s modular turbines are the solution. Our V2 product range includes flexible configurations

Modular wind power with scalable configurations:

Survey Form

    1. Types of Towers Manufactured

    2. Height Range of Towers (in meters):

    3. Height Range at which Telecom Equipment is Located (in meters):

    4. Typical Load Bearing Capacity of Towers (in Kg):

    5. Are the Towers Designed for Additional Load Integration?

    6. Maximum Allowable Weight (in kg):

    7. Rate the Ease of Retrofitting Additional Equipment on the Towers:

    8. What is the Typical Base Load Range (in kW) of your Telecom Towers?

    9. Average Power Consumption of Tower Equipment (in kWh/day)

    10. Primary Backup Power Solutions Installed:

    11. Is Renewable Energy Currently Used?

    12. On a Scale of 1 to 5, How Feasible Do You Think Renewable Energy Integration is for Telecom Towers?

    13. What is the Typical Wind Speed Range in Your Tower Locations?

    14. Are There Restrictions on Mounting Additional Equipment on Towers?

    15. What is the Maximum Allowable Height Increase (If Wind Turbines are Added)?

    16. Maximum Additional Weight Towers Can Support (in Kg):

    17. What Are the Main Challenges in Maintaining Tower Infrastructure?

    18. What Are the Key Challenges You Face in Managing the Energy Supply for Your Telecom Towers?

    19. Which Energy Management Systems (EMS) Do You Currently Use?

    20. What Protocols Does EMS Support for Integrating External Power Generation Sources?

    21. Is it Compatible with Common Standards Like MOD Bus, CAN, IEC 61850?

    22. Does it Support Communication via IoT, SCADA, or Other Remote Monitoring Systems?

    23. Does Your EMS Currently Manage Distributed Energy Sources, such as Solar or Wind?

    24. How is Energy Generation from Renewable Sources Integrated into Your EMS?

    25. Can the EMS Handle and Monitor Multi-Source Power Systems (e.g., Wind + Solar + Diesel)?

    26. How Does the EMS Prioritize Energy Sources and Manage Backup Systems?

    27. What is the Required Voltage and Current for Integrating a Wind Turbine into Your System?

    28. Does Your EMS Support Different Voltage Levels (e.g., 48 V DC, 400 V AC) for Different Turbine Outputs?

    29. Is There a Plan to Renew or Upgrade the EMS for Future Sites?

    30. Are You Planning to Implement Hybrid Power Supply Systems with Solar or Other Renewable Energy Sources at Any of Your Sites?

    31. Have You Already Installed Solar Energy Systems at Any of Your Telecom Sites?

    32. If You Have Installed Solar Systems, What Challenges Have You Faced?

    33. Would the MTS-2 (1.46 kW) Product be Suitable for Your Backup Power Needs?

    34. How Important is Easy Installation and Lean Cabling in Your Decision-Making Process?

    35. What Percentage of Your Manufactured Towers Could Integrate Wind Turbines Without Major Modifications?

    36. Would You Prefer a Wind Turbine System with More Smaller Turbines (MTS-2) or Fewer Larger Turbines (MTS-4, MTS-8)?

    37. LCOE Target (€0.15 to €0.22 per kWh):

    38. Preferred Business Model:

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