In a groundbreaking stride toward sustainable energy solutions, Global Warming Solutions Inc. (OTCQB: GWSO) has achieved a significant milestone with its TrinityPower Nexus (TPN) system. This cutting-edge technology, born from collaboration with the prestigious Roger F. Wicker Center for Ocean Enterprise at the University of Southern Mississippi and the US Navy, is set to redefine the maritime and transportation sectors’ future energy landscape.
Following rigorous testing conducted over an intensive weekend, GWSO’s team of innovators, spearheaded by Raymond Caldas, CEO of AQST USA, a division of GWSO Group Inc., has successfully validated the TPN system’s operational capabilities. From its exceptional hydrogen production efficiency to its robust electrical and mechanical design, the TPN system has surpassed expectations, heralding a new era in renewable energy.
Michael Pollastro, President of GWSO Inc., expressed pride in the achievement, stating, “The successful test and validation of the TrinityPower Nexus system is a testament to our team’s dedication and the innovative spirit that drives GWSO. This achievement brings us closer to our global goal of delivering renewable, efficient, and cost-affordable energy solutions. It exemplifies our commitment to contributing to advancing sustainable marine research and defense technologies. We are excited about this project’s prospects for GWSO and our partners.”
Raymond Caldas emphasized the significance of this milestone, stating, “This past week has been a pivotal moment for our team at GWSO. Completing the first round of tests on the TrinityPower Nexus (TPN) system marks a significant leap toward achieving our goal of integrating sustainable energy solutions with marine research and defense capabilities. We are now poised to commence the final development phase of the system, which will be integrated into multiple vessels for the Roger F. Wicker Marine Research Center.”
The impact of the TPN system extends beyond maritime applications, with GWSO eyeing a broader horizon of transportation technologies, including passenger and commercial vehicles, trucks, aircraft, and drones. With the system’s remarkable ability to extend vehicle driving ranges to over 1,200 miles per water tank, GWSO aims to redefine long-distance travel, prioritizing efficiency and sustainability.
Pollastro remarked, “The TrinityPower Nexus system promises to revolutionize the vehicular sector by significantly extending vehicle driving ranges to over 1,200 miles per water tank. This breakthrough capability is set to redefine long-distance travel, ensuring that passenger and commercial vehicles benefit from unparalleled efficiency and sustainability. This advancement is a testament to GWSO’s commitment to reducing reliance on traditional fuel sources and championing the adoption of cleaner energy solutions across the transportation ecosystem without existing energy sources’ hassles, limitations, environmental impacts, and costs.”
With its dedication to environmental sustainability and national defense initiatives, GWSO stands at the forefront of developing innovative energy storage solutions. The success of the TrinityPower Nexus system underscores the company’s commitment to shaping a greener, more sustainable future for generations to come.






