Ever wonder how your smartphone stays charged during Dubai's 50°C summers or how German factories maintain uninterrupted operations? Meet the unsung hero - Jupiter-B PowerSolutions EMEA, the Swiss Army knife of energy resilience. Operating across 23 countries, they've become the go-to solution for enterprises navigating Europe, Middle East and Africa's volatile energy landscape
Contact online >>
Ever wonder how your smartphone stays charged during Dubai's 50°C summers or how German factories maintain uninterrupted operations? Meet the unsung hero - Jupiter-B PowerSolutions EMEA, the Swiss Army knife of energy resilience. Operating across 23 countries, they've become the go-to solution for enterprises navigating Europe, Middle East and Africa's volatile energy landscapes.
Remember when your office's backup generator sounded like a dying lawnmower? Modern facilities now demand military-grade precision. Jupiter-B's hybrid systems combine:
Take Frigorifico Romano - an artisanal ice cream producer in Milan. By implementing Jupiter-B's SolarSync Microgrid, they achieved:
Metric | Before | After |
---|---|---|
Energy Costs | €18,000/month | €6,200/month |
Carbon Footprint | 42 tonnes CO2 | 9 tonnes CO2 |
Jupiter-B's engineers have cracked the code on lithium-ion's Achilles' heel. Their ThermoSync technology maintains optimal battery temperatures using phase-change materials - imagine microscopic wax molecules working harder than caffeinated hamsters. Field tests in Saudi Arabia showed 40% longer battery life compared to conventional cooling systems.
EMEA's energy regulations change faster than TikTok trends. Jupiter-B's compliance dashboard automatically updates for:
During 2024's "Snowpocalypse" in Scandinavia, Jupiter-B's drone-swarm repair teams restored power to 17 wind turbines in -30°C conditions. Their secret? AI-trained ravens (yes, actual birds) that spot micro-cracks in turbine blades. Talk about crow-sourced maintenance!
Jupiter-B's DigitalTwin Grid platform lets engineers stress-test entire cities' energy networks in VR simulations. Recently helped Amsterdam avoid blackouts during King's Day festivities by modeling 2.3 million simultaneous device charges. Pro tip: virtual transformers don't explode as dramatically as real ones.
Rumor has it their R&D lab's testing quantum battery prototypes. Early prototypes show potential for 90-second full charges - enough time to brew a proper English tea while your EV juices up. Though we're still waiting for them to invent the self-cleaning solar panel...
Egyptian astronomy started in times, in the . In the 5th millennium BCE, the stone circles at may have made use of astronomical alignments. By the time the historical began in the 3rd millennium BCE, the 365 day period of the was already in use, and the observation of was important in determining the annual floodi. Based on historical records and writings, the ancient Egyptians were aware of the existence of five planets in our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. [pdf]
A few classical authors mention the Egyptians as scholars who observed the planets. Aristoteles, Meteorology I, VI (343 b) tells of Egyptian observations of planets, including conjunctions of two planets and planets with a star.
They believed that the movements of the planets were associated with certain deities and had the power to influence events on earth. The ancient Egyptians were able to observe the five planets visible to the naked eye – Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn – and made records of their movements and positions in the sky.
For the cultures of the Middle East, including those of classical Greece, the sun and the moon were also considered planets, although of a different category. In Egypt, however, the planets were considered at a lower level than the great gods of the sun and moon. However, the Egyptians may have tried to represent them in the zodiac.
There is some reception of supposedly or actually specific Egyptian planet sequences, names and religious associations in Greek sources. Ancient Egyptian culture dates to well before the invention of the telescope, so only the five planets visible to the naked eye (Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn) are relevant for it.
() And further, the Egyptians say that there are conjunctions both of planet with planet and of planets and fixed stars, and we ourselves have observed the planet Jupiter in conjunction with one of the stars in the Twins and hiding completely, but no comet resulted.
The five visible planets are certainly attested to in Egyptian sources from about 2000 bce. The three outer ones are religiously connected with the falcon-headed god Horus, Venus with his father Osiris, and Mercury with Seth, the brother and murderer of Osiris.
Visit our Blog to read more articles
We are deeply committed to excellence in all our endeavors.
Since we maintain control over our products, our customers can be assured of nothing but the best quality at all times.