A new layer of urban energy infrastructure.

MOON’s technology is based on a proprietary mechanical–electromagnetic system that captures the kinetic energy of passing vehicles and converts it into usable electricity. The system operates passively, integrates with existing roads, and is engineered for the demands of real urban traffic.

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    How It Works

    When a vehicle passes over a MOON Module, a protected lever transfers the load to a series of magnet–coil generators. The resulting oscillation produces electrical energy with high efficiency. Integrated electronics stabilize the output and route it to the grid or to local energy storage.

    Mechanical load

    magnetic coil system

    electricity

    city grid.

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    The MOON Module


    Each module is a self-contained, weatherproof unit roughly 3 meters long, designed to be installed directly on top of asphalt without road reconstruction. Modules snap together like puzzle pieces, allowing networks to be deployed overnight and extended segment by segment.


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    Engineered for Real Cities

    Non-invasive installation
    Scales like puzzle pieces
    Weather-proof
    Modular — easy to maintain
    Not dependent on weather
    Works 24/7
    Installed overnight
    Zero land footprint
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    Validation & Engineering


    MOON’s technology is built on proven electromagnetic principles and developed through a rigorous validation pipeline:

    Automotive Embedded Verification Engineer Training min

    Intellectual Property

    MOON has filed a U.S. provisional patent covering the core mechanical–electromagnetic architecture, with European Patent Office filing planned for 2026. The IP strategy covers system architecture, key components, and alternative design variants.

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