Technical Details
VIVIFY Technology has officially announced the launch of its mobile energy system, Flying Pig, with a capacity of 1 MW. The system is designed to be scalable and fully independent of traditional power grids. According to the developers, the modular architecture allows multiple containers to be combined into a single chain for rapid power generation.
Background and Context
The target markets for the new system include AI data centers, remote industrial sites, and disaster zones. The Flying Pig generator is based on the company's flagship technological platform, HOG (Hydrogen Oxygen Generator). The key feature of the system is its closed cycle: unlike traditional hydrogen installations, which require complex logistics for compressed or liquefied gas, Flying Pig is refueled with approximately two tons of water at the factory.
Industry Impact
The built-in Pulsar array generates hydrogen directly on site, which is then burned in high-efficiency multi-stage turbines for simultaneous distribution of electricity and heat. The company claims that this is a 99% 'green' process. According to VIVIFY Technology, a five-year forecast of operating expenses shows that Flying Pig is significantly cheaper than traditional energy systems tied to the central grid or industrial diesel generators.
