Product Architecture · TRL 5–6
VENDOR Product Architecture
VENDOR.Max is the primary deployment system within the VENDOR platform at validation stage TRL 5–6 — an Armstrong-type nonlinear electrodynamic oscillator architected for remote, weak-grid, and uptime-critical sites where conventional power infrastructure creates operational friction.
Solid-state power architecture for remote and weak-grid
deployments — designed for unattended operation
with reduced maintenance burden.
Development Notice
The systems presented on this page are at validation stage TRL 5–6. Final specifications, enclosure formats, thermal configurations, and deployment parameters may evolve as certification preparation, field validation, and pilot work progress. Public materials describe deployment architecture and evaluation pathways. Structured technical review materials, validation methodology, operating-range summaries, and manufacturing-readiness documentation are made available under controlled NDA access. This is consistent with the project’s TRL-gated disclosure policy.
Primary Deployment System
VENDOR.Max
Armstrong-Type Infrastructure Power Architecture
Direct Answer
VENDOR.Max is a patented Armstrong-type nonlinear electrodynamic oscillator operating in a controlled discharge-resonant regime. It is a solid-state power architecture with no combustion cycle and no rotating mechanical assemblies. Energy accounting is evaluated at the complete device boundary, where Pin,boundary = Pload + Plosses + dE/dt. Validation stage: TRL 5–6, with 1,000+ cumulative operational hours including a 532-hour continuous run at fixed 4 kW load.
VENDOR.Max is the primary deployment system within the VENDOR platform — a modular solid-state power architecture designed for unattended operation in infrastructure-constrained environments. Where uptime continuity, reduced maintenance burden, and lower logistics dependency matter more than conventional backup logic, VENDOR.Max is the deployment system the architecture is built around.
At the current validation stage (TRL 5–6), the architecture has accumulated 1,000+ cumulative operational hours including a 532-hour continuous run at a fixed 4 kW load. Patent coverage spans six jurisdictions with a common priority date 05.04.2023: ES2950176B2 (granted, OEPM Spain), WO2024209235A1 (PCT family anchor), and national / regional examination active in Europe, the United States, China, and India.
What VENDOR.Max is designed for
- Remote telecom sites and telecom tower power systems
- Off-grid and weak-grid power deployment environments
- Utility outposts and remote water operations infrastructure
- Industrial and security monitoring infrastructure
- AI edge and compute infrastructure in grid-constrained environments
Architecture profile
- Solid-state power architecture — Armstrong-type
- No rotating mechanical assemblies, no combustion cycle
- Controlled nonlinear switching element within a discharge-resonant regime
- Designed for long-cycle unattended operation
- Fixed and mobility-oriented deployment variants
Deployment scale
2.4 kW per module. Scalable in coordinated multi-module cluster configurations.
Modular topology supports graceful degradation: if one segment goes offline, remaining segments continue operation at reduced capacity rather than full shutdown.
Current validation status
Deployment Configurations · VENDOR.Max
Deployment Configurations
VENDOR.Max is currently presented through two primary deployment configurations — not as separate product lines, but as infrastructure and mobility variants of the same underlying architecture. Both configurations share the modular cluster approach: segments deploy individually or combine into coordinated power deployments.
Configuration 01
Fixed Infrastructure Deployment
Standard enclosure format for permanent or semi-permanent site installation in remote and infrastructure-grade environments.
- Telecom tower sites
- Utility and water outposts
- Remote industrial facilities
- Off-grid critical infrastructure nodes
Configuration 02 · VENDOR.Drive
Mobility-Oriented Deployment
VENDOR.Drive is a mobility-oriented deployment configuration of the VENDOR.Max architecture.
Not a separate product line. A deployment use of the Max architecture, adapted for field-portable, vehicle-integrated, and rapid-deployment scenarios.
- Vehicle-integrated power infrastructure
- Mobile command posts and field operations
- Forward deployment power nodes
- Rapid-deployment infrastructure scenarios
Status: Deployment configuration in development. Evaluation access available for qualified discussions.
Products · FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What is VENDOR.Max and what development stage is it at?
What is VENDOR.Drive, and is it a separate product?
Is VENDOR.Max available to purchase or order?
What are the patent and certification statuses?
What about VENDOR.Zero?
Technology · Reference Pages
Understanding the Technology
For architecture explanation, validation logic, and interpretive framing, use the dedicated technology pages. The Products page describes deployment architecture — technical depth lives in the pages below.
How It Works
Operating regime, Armstrong-type architecture, regime formation and load extraction.
Technology Validation
TRL 5–6 record, 1,000+ cumulative operational hours, 532-hour continuous run at fixed 4 kW load, certification pathway.
Scientific Foundations
Electrodynamic principles, boundary-level energy accounting, engineering framing.
Safety & Compliance
Safety architecture, certification pathway, pre-compliance preparation.
Next Steps
What You Can Do Now
For infrastructure operators
Pilot Readiness Assessment
If you are evaluating a remote, weak-grid, or uptime-critical deployment scenario, the Pilot Readiness Assessment is the correct starting point.
For technical evaluators
Technology Validation
Review the validation record, operating architecture, and patent coverage before requesting a deeper discussion.
For investors & strategic partners
Investor Access
Access structured project materials, validation methodology, and evaluation context through Investor Access.