In 2026, waiting for a charge is a thing of the past. We introduce graphene supercapacitors—the energy storage technology of the future. These devices integrate into the lobby's power grid to smooth out consumption peaks and provide instant equipment charging. It's a battery that charges in seconds and lasts for decades.

Carbon Surface: Energy in One Layer
2026 technology utilizes the colossal specific surface area of graphene to hold an electrical charge. In a foyer, supercapacitors replace traditional lithium batteries where speed is critical. They are capable of accepting massive currents—for instance, recuperating energy from elevator braking in a matter of seconds.
Perpetual Motion: A Million Cycles
Unlike chemical batteries, graphene supercapacitors withstand up to a million charge-discharge cycles. Once installed, the system serves the building's entire lifecycle. This liberates owners from costly battery disposal and replacement every few years, saving millions in maintenance costs.
Charge on Demand: Guest Service
In 2026, graphene storage is directly accessible to visitors. fast charger modules are installed in waiting areas and at reception desks, charging a smartphone from 0 to 100% in 15-20 seconds while a guest waits for an elevator or checks in. This is a space that truly values time.
Stability and Energy Shield
Implementing supercapacitors protects equipment from micro-voltage surges, the leading cause of electronic failures. Additional savings are achieved by reducing peak power payments: the banks deliver energy during maximum demand hours, lowering the load on the city grid.
