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Product Architecture · TRL 5–6

VENDOR Product Architecture

VENDOR.Max is the primary autonomous infrastructure power node and public deployment system within the VENDOR platform — designed for remote, weak-grid, and uptime-critical environments where conventional power infrastructure creates operational friction.

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 — not full technical disclosure. This is consistent with the project’s TRL-gated disclosure policy.

Primary Deployment System

VENDOR.Max
Infrastructure Autonomous Power Node

Infrastructure-grade autonomous power
for remote and weak-grid deployments.

VENDOR.Max is the primary autonomous infrastructure power node within the VENDOR platform — a modular infrastructure power architecture designed for continuous 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.

The system is a solid-state infrastructure power architecture with no combustion-based operating cycle and no rotating mechanical assemblies. At the current validation stage (TRL 5–6), it has accumulated 1,000+ cumulative operational hours under controlled laboratory conditions. Patent coverage: WO2024209235 (PCT) and ES2950176 (granted, Spain).

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 system architecture
  • No rotating mechanical assemblies
  • No combustion-based operating cycle
  • Designed for long-cycle unattended operation
  • Fixed and mobile 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

Validation stage TRL 5–6
Cumulative test hours 1,000+
Patent (PCT) WO2024209235
Patent (granted, Spain) ES2950176
Independent verification Pathway defined
Certification pathway CE / UL pathway defined

Deployment Configurations · VENDOR.Max

Deployment Configurations

VENDOR.Max is currently presented through two primary deployment configurations — not as separate product lines, but as distributed infrastructure and mobility variants of the same underlying architecture. Both configurations share the same modular cluster approach: segments can be deployed individually or combined into coordinated infrastructure 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.

Architecture Logic

Why the Public Product Architecture
Is Max-First

The VENDOR product architecture is not a multi-product catalogue. It is a deployment-first logic built around one structural question:

Where does conventional power infrastructure create systemic friction?

  • Grid access is limited or unreliable in remote power environments
  • Diesel-based power systems create high logistics cost and operational risk
  • Conventional backup power systems require frequent maintenance cycles
  • Uptime requirements in critical infrastructure exceed what backup logic provides

Solid-state architecture without fuel logistics dependency and without battery degradation cycles is not a feature addition — it is what makes remote and weak-grid deployment operationally viable.

VENDOR.Max is positioned as the deployment response to those conditions — a remote power system designed for environments where off-grid power and infrastructure continuity are operational requirements. VENDOR.Drive extends that response to mobile and field-constrained scenarios. This is why the public architecture is Max-first: the active commercial path is built around infrastructure deployment, not IoT micro-power.

Archived Reference

VENDOR.Zero

VENDOR.Zero remains available as an indexed historical reference page only.

It is not part of the current public deployment architecture, not included in the active commercial program, and not part of current solution routing.

No technical documentation, engineering disclosure, or commercial program access is provided for VENDOR.Zero at the current stage through the public product architecture.

View VENDOR.Zero reference page

Products · FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is VENDOR.Max and what development stage is it at?
VENDOR.Max is a modular autonomous power node designed for remote, weak-grid, and uptime-critical infrastructure environments. It is a solid-state infrastructure power architecture — no combustion, no rotating mechanical assemblies. The system is currently at validation stage TRL 5–6, with 1,000+ cumulative operational hours under controlled laboratory conditions. It is not a commercially released product; pilot and evaluation access is available for qualified operators.
What is VENDOR.Drive, and is it a separate product?
VENDOR.Drive is a mobility-oriented deployment configuration of the VENDOR.Max architecture — not a separate product line. It adapts the same core infrastructure architecture for vehicle-integrated, field-portable, and rapid-deployment scenarios. VENDOR.Drive is in development; evaluation access is available through direct inquiry.
Is VENDOR.Max available to purchase or order?
VENDOR.Max is at validation stage TRL 5–6 and is not available for commercial purchase at this stage. The current engagement pathway is through the Pilot Readiness Assessment for infrastructure operators, and through direct inquiry for qualified strategic discussions. These pathways provide structured access appropriate to the current development stage.
What happened to VENDOR.Zero?
VENDOR.Zero remains indexed as a historical reference page. It is not part of the current public deployment architecture and is not included in the active commercial or pilot program. The current public focus is on VENDOR.Max as the primary infrastructure deployment system.
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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.

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 and operating architecture before requesting a deeper discussion.

For investors & strategic partners

Investor Access

Access structured project materials and evaluation context through Investor Access.