A new era in electric mobility is emerging thanks to the presentation of a revolutionary technology by the Neutrino® Energy Group. This innovative energy architecture, anchored in neutrinovoltaic conversion, promises to radically transform the design of autonomous transportation systems, surpassing traditional limitations by allowing vehicles to generate their own energy and to eliminate dependence on external charging networks.
Neutrinovoltaics, unlike its conventional photovoltaic counterpart, is based on the capture of subatomic particles and invisible radiation present at all times in the environment. Through the use of multilayer-graphene and modified-silicon modules, these oscillating microparticles are converted into useful electricity, enabling vehicles to operate without the need for plugs or charging stations.
The Pi Car, one of the developments of this technology, incorporates energy-generating materials into its body and frame, enabling a continuous flow of electricity to its traction systems and electronic equipment. This not only enables extended travel, but also offers real-world range that could revolutionize urban infrastructure by eliminating the need for large charging networks.
Innovation is not limited to land vehicles. In the aviation field, the Pi Fly uses ultralight neutrinovoltaic panels to significantly extend the missions of commercial drones, benefiting logistical, monitoring, and emergency tasks. This represents a major advance, as it enables extended flights without stops to recharge energy.
For its part, Pi Nautic technology in the naval sector uses modules designed to withstand adverse humidity and corrosion conditions, providing essential energy for navigation, communications and air conditioning. By relocating the diesel generators and reducing dependence on fossil fuels, onboard space is optimized, pollutant emissions are reduced, and vessel operation is simplified.
The combined implementation of Pi Car, Pi Fly, and Pi Nautic redefines the energy paradigm, driving toward a more decentralized and independent mobility. This transformation enables infrastructures such as roads, ports, and airfields to no longer require extensive electrical grids or charging stations, turning each vehicle into an autonomous generation unit and mitigating vulnerabilities to power outages and natural disasters.
In addition to these physical advances, the Pi-12 has been developed, a digital platform built on the Solana blockchain, intended to enable users and organizations to access usage rights and to share the economic value resulting from innovations in transportation, thanks to international licenses and the private capital involved in its creation.
These innovations propose not only to redefine the engineering of electric transportation, but also to transform the way society interacts with energy, promoting truly autonomous mobility, free from traditional infrastructures.


