Up the mountain, the grid is thin, the cold is brutal, and the lifts cannot stop.

Ski resorts run huge, lumpy loads of lifts, snowmaking and lodges at the end of a weak mountain grid, where cold and outages threaten the whole day’s revenue.
Big loads at the end of a thin line.
A resort’s lifts and snow cannons draw heavy, intermittent power, and they sit at the fragile end of a mountain grid where supply is weakest and outages most likely. A connection upgrade is slow and costly in remote terrain, and a stalled lift or a warm snow-gun on opening weekend is lost revenue that never comes back.
Store low, deliver at the peak.
On-site storage banks energy when demand is low and delivers it when the lifts and snowmaking fire together, capping the peak and steadying a weak connection. Paired with solar, it cuts the cost of operating far from a strong grid and keeps critical systems live through interruptions.
Why 247 Energy
Cold and altitude defeat a lot of equipment. Supercapacitor storage tolerates a wide temperature range, delivers high power instantly for peak loads, and runs for decades with little maintenance in places that are hard to service in winter. The mountain stays open.
