Zuberi 7500 Battery Charging Unit

The Zuberi 7500 is the base model in the series and can be used in either a fixed or mobile application. Due to the larger chassis and battery size, battery storage is separate from the charging system. This allows the system to be tailored to fit most install situations, especially those requiring unique dimensions. Like its smaller portable siblings, the Zuberi 7500 contains Katlego’s proprietary Energy Control Center (ECC) and charging systems which are designed to allow the device to recharge its associated batteries.

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The Zuberi 7500 is designed to be comparable to most gasoline generators at this same wattage rating. It is perfect for any electrical need that 7,500 watts will satisfy. Though generally fixed, it can be configured as a mobile package. The 7500 is larger than its smaller portable siblings, but it can be moved by hand and transported within a vehicle or trailer. Some of the uses for the Zuberi 7500 are:

  • Powering off-grid homes and cabins
  • Camping off-grid
  • RV electrical power
  • Portable emergency power
  • Disaster relief
  • Military
  • Forestry
  • Home electrical back-up during power failures
  • Mobile power supply for parties and other outdoor events

Zuberi 7500 Development

The Zuberi 7500 (24v) prototype has been the test bed for our development of off-grid homes. This unit is in fact our very first unit and is responsible for our initial patent successes. We started big and then went to smaller portable units.

Since 2015, Katlego Systems has used the Zuberi 7500 prototype to power an occupied 1,200 sq ft, three-bedroom home. To date, the device has performed safely and efficiently. For larger homes, we’ve developed a system of “sectoring” multiple units into homes. This creates an efficient system that tailors the workload to fit specific areas within a house.

Future developments call for “fully automated” sector connectivity, allowing the home to become truly a smart home. The Next generation ECC will be able to analyze power usage within the home and direct resource from multiple units to specific areas of the home. This will optimize how the house uses its available energy supplies.

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