
Rising electricity prices and the growing need for energy independence are driving businesses to seek new solutions. This is especially true for companies operating across large areas or in remote locations where grid connection is either expensive or unreliable. Under such conditions, the mobile solar-wind power station MASWESTM can deliver maximum efficiency and the highest economic return.

MASWESTM achieves its highest performance in open areas with strong solar exposure and stable wind conditions. Typical locations include:
The ideal operating conditions include:
Under these conditions, MASWESTM can generate 40–60 MWh of electricity annually, covering a significant share of the energy needs of small and medium-sized businesses.

For agricultural businesses, autonomous power generation means more than just cost savings — it also provides operational stability.
MASWESTM enables businesses to:
For farms covering 20–50 hectares, this can translate into annual savings of thousands of euros while significantly improving energy independence.
The wine-producing region surrounding Hrad Devín [1] in Slovakia is an excellent example of an area where hybrid solar and wind generation can achieve outstanding performance. Open hillsides, abundant sunshine, and steady air currents create nearly ideal conditions for a hybrid energy system.

For a vineyard operation, MASWESTM can provide electricity for:
An annual production of 40–60 MWh is equivalent to the electricity consumption of approximately 10–15 households and can cover a substantial portion of the energy requirements of a small winery.
For agricultural businesses, electricity is one of the major recurring operating expenses. With an annual output of 40–60 MWh and average business electricity prices in Europe ranging from €0.18 to €0.25 per kWh, a farm can offset between €7,200 and €15,000 in electricity costs every year.
In locations that currently rely on diesel generators, the savings can be even greater, as the cost of diesel-generated electricity often exceeds €0.30–0.40 per kWh. As a result, MASWESTM not only delivers energy independence but also provides agribusinesses with a tangible competitive advantage through lower operating costs and improved resilience.

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[1] https://www.google.com/maps/place/%D0%97%D0%B0%D0%BC%D0%BE%D0%BA+%D0%94%D0%B5%D0%B2%D1%96%D0%BD/@48.1734637,16.9793915,16z/data=!4m6!3m5!1s0x476cf4a5a0bf90a5:0x804b96771b8033b2!8m2!3d48.1738903!4d16.9781171!16zL20vMDhneDV5!5m1!1e4!18m1!1e1?entry=ttu&g_ep=EgoyMDI2MDYyOC4wIKXMDSoASAFQAw%3D%3D