CURRENTVOLT has developed disruptive technology in the field of renewable energy.
Governments, corporations and organizations around the world are racing against the clock to convert from fossil fuel energy to renewable energy to stem climate change.
It has been said that “we are the last generation that is aware of climate change, that has the ability to do something about it”.
Over the last 3 years CURRENTVOLT has developed break-through technology that allows us to generate large amounts of energy in areas that were previously inaccessible.
Accessing this energy opens the door to major progress in fighting climate change.
CURRENTVOLT is presently preparing to file 20 core patents with the United States Patent Office on its proprietary technology.
The company is being led by a veteran in product development, CEO and Founder,
Troy Bradbury. Mr. Bradbury has successfully developed over 28 major products from conceptual stage to full market commercialization over a 37-year career.
These products include new technology in Waste Collection/Hauling equipment, Highway building equipment, Earth Moving vehicles, Shipping and Inter-Modal equipment with extensive knowledge of hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical mechanisms, lifting and moving systems.
There are presently thousands of these vehicles on the US highways still in active operation.
Mr. Bradbury has set up and managed numerous semi-automated manufacturing factories with hundreds of employees.
He has extensive experience with major manufacturing processes, equipment engineering and design; established marketing networks, distribution channels and has exported products to over 40 countries around the world.
He founded the International Trade Bureau (ITB) Export System as a supercharged way to take companies into International Markets.
Negotiated and entered partnership with the World Trade Center Organization.
Negotiated with the US Government to become the anchor tenant of the former Castle Air Force B52 bomber base in Merced California (1996) and was cited by members of the US Congress as a successful example of the ‘base closure act’.
Served as lead negotiator of a multinational Corporation with over 30,000 employees, negotiating a Poly-Silicone Technology Transfer that exceeded 100 million US dollars.
Founder and co-founder of notable companies such as Allco Manufacturing, Allco Financial, Transcor International Development Group, Intracon Manufacturing, Tricon LLC, Transcor International, HubUp.com, International Trade Bureau (ITB), StoneBella and CURRENTVOLT.