Aerospace and Marine Sectors Top List of Potential Projects for VoltSafe Inc.

VANCOUVER, BC, CANADA (April 13, 2021) – VoltSafe Inc. continues to execute its aggressive plan to make plugging into power worldwide, safe, simple and smart, noting it is making strides with reputable industry experts in the marine and aerospace sectors to explore potential projects together.

The significant benefits VoltSafe technology would bring to both the industrial and recreational marine sectors include improved safety (reduced fire risk and reduced workplace hazards), operational improvements (less unscheduled downtime, predictive maintenance and ease of use or accessibility), energy efficiency, as well as supporting the sector in the transition to further electrification. The marine sector is quickly moving to shore power to save costs and emissions, with widespread adoption anticipated over the next few years. A key hurdle to this goal is the safe and reliable delivery of sufficient power, however, VoltSafe’s patented technology is getting noticed as a potential game changer with regards to power delivery.

In the aerospace sector, momentum with key industry partners is also building as a consortium of parties are coming together to work with VoltSafe to help improve their own efficiencies and also achieve a goal of reduced emissions in the aerospace sector. This strategic pending plan would involve access to aircraft, airport infrastructure and knowledge from exceptional industry experts.

VoltSafe CEO, Trevor Burgess commented, “Our team has been working diligently to align with strategic influential allies keen to make a positive difference in their respective sectors with regards to electrification, gaining efficiencies and seeking a reduction of emissions. We all have a common goal of a brighter future through electrification, creating a safer and greener world for all. VoltSafe is thrilled to play an integral role in this global vision.”

 

Stay tuned for more news to come as these projects and others continue to unfold.