What Does That Mean for You?

You read that right — a new report by Markets and Markets found that the global generator sales market size will grow from $21.6 billion to $28.6 billion by 2027.
The reason for the massive growth? The gap between power demand and available power supply. It’s simple: the power grid can’t support the increasing power demand across the globe.

The International Energy Agency (IEA) reports that surging electricity demand is putting power systems under strain around the world. Our growing infrastructure needs a reliable power supply for residential, commercial, and industrial applications.

The nation’s power grid is strained — with deadly power outages in Texas last winter, potential widespread blackouts during California’s current heatwave, and various other blackouts repeatedly occurring across the country.

Generators support the power grid by offering reliable and cost-effective backup power wherever they’re placed.

The Diesel Generator Market Is Expected to Have the Most Growth. That’s a Problem.

There’s no question: we need to use generators to have an unrestricted power supply for people across the globe. Diesel generators are capable of supplying that power but should be avoided.

Why? The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) says emissions from diesel-run machines contribute to ground-level ozone production (damaging crops, trees, and other plant life).

The damage doesn’t stop there. Diesel produces acid rain, potentially causing a brutal negative impact on our environment. Acid rain infiltrates soil, lakes, and streams — entering the human food chain through water, produce, meat, or fish. There’s got to be a better way to support the power grid.

The Solution?

Generators That Don’t Pollute the Environment.

The environment doesn’t need to suffer to supply power around the world. Similarly, choosing a renewable energy generator doesn’t mean you’ll lose the reliability and durability factor. It’s a win-win situation. At MayMaan, our generators run on 70% water and 30% ethanol, requiring no gas or electricity to function. Our engines are highly versatile and have unlimited uses. MayMaan’s clean energy technology will massively minimize your carbon footprint while supplying you with sufficient power. What will you decide when our society transitions toward the widespread use of generators? The only viable option that supplies ample power and doesn’t harm the environment is non-polluting generators.
MayMaan has agreements with major corporations and is looking for investors and strategic partners.
Visit MayMaan.com and contact Doron Shmueli at 954-673-7676 or ron@maymaan.com.

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