Returning to his roots and running a tree farm in Sandy, Utah inspired Nate Walkingshaw to create Torus.
"I love old innovations intertwined with modern technology. So, I designed a battery based on the kinetic energy of a flywheel, which has been around for thousands of years and paired it with modern technology to create a complete power management and power storage experience. The result is an energy powerhouse with two significant benefits: saving money and living more sustainably. But the learning journey continues. Torus wasn’t born from an entrepreneurial endeavor to tackle climate change — I just wanted to run my farm more efficiently. Along the way, my eyes opened to what’s possible when you combine renewable energy storage with the ability to monitor and manage power and a willingness to change consumption behavior. I learned it’s possible for all of us to get closer to living a fully sustainable, electrified life." -- Nate Walkingshaw
Torus helps people live a renewables life with energy storage and management solutions. Learn more and reserve a Torus Station at torus.co.
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