With the surge in popularity of portable devices having high power needs, an increase in demand for high-performance energy storage devices is expected. Aiming to address this necessity, Prof. Joey Ocon proposed the project Jolt . The system is envisioned to provide emergency power in urban and rural areas.
The portable power bank is the heart of the Jolt Home Energy Storage System. Image (c) Prof. Joey Ocon
Last December 2016, the Governing Council of the Philippine Council for Industry Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Development (PCIEERD) recently approved the PhP 6.9M-research grant on Jolt. Assisting Prof. Ocon with the project is Prof. Carl Michael Odulio of the Electrical and Electronics Engineering Institute and Prof. Giovanni Tapang of the National Institute of Physics.
In addition to developing various prototypes, researchers are expected to validate the market potential of the prototypes, present papers in conferences, and publish a paper. The project also aims to train students and engineers in electrochemical energy storage and power electronics.