Technology
MECREGEN™ Technology Overview
MECREGEN™ is an advanced renewable energy technology designed to produce both mechanical power and electricity from a single integrated system. Built around an electromagnetic reciprocating engine, MECREGEN™ converts electrical energy into controlled mechanical motion and, when paired with a generator, converts that motion back into usable electrical power.

At the core of the platform is the MECREGEN™ Renewable Engine, which replaces combustion with electromagnetic force. Instead of burning fuel, the engine uses precisely controlled electromagnetic fields to generate mechanical motion. This approach enables clean operation, reduced mechanical complexity, and flexibility across a wide range of applications, including transportation and industrial systems.
When integrated with a generator, the system becomes the MECREGEN™ Renewable Generator, producing on-site electricity for buildings, data centers, microgrids, and infrastructure applications. The system is designed to operate independently of traditional fuel supply chains and can be configured to support continuous power needs based on deployment requirements.
MECREGEN™ ’s modular architecture allows the technology to scale across multiple use cases—from mobile propulsion to stationary power generation—using the same core engine platform. This unified design supports energy resilience, operational efficiency, and reduced reliance on centralized power infrastructure.
By combining renewable mechanical motion and renewable electricity generation into a single adaptable system, MECREGEN™ represents a new approach to energy infrastructure—one built for reliability, flexibility, and the evolving demands of modern power and transportation systems.
MECREGEN™ at a Glance
- Electromagnetic reciprocating engine technology
- Renewable mechanical power and electricity
- Modular and scalable system design
- Applications in transportation, power generation, and critical infrastructure
- Designed for on-site, independent energy production
