Inspiration:

It’s 2030. A smart city hums with millions of IoT devices — streetlights that adjust to traffic, sensors that monitor air quality, trackers keeping goods safe. But behind the scenes, there’s a problem no one likes to talk about: these devices are eating through disposable batteries at a shocking rate. Thousands every week. They’re expensive to replace, they create toxic waste, and the carbon footprint is enormous.

Now imagine if those devices could power themselves… not for hours, but for years. Imagine if every device could sip energy from the sun and even the invisible RF waves already around us like from Wi-Fi, cellular, broadcast — and then prove to the world, via blockchain, that they’re running on clean energy. No guesswork. No greenwashing. Verified, tradable proof.

Solution:

That’s what we’ve built: An AI-driven dual-source renewable harvester that finds the best energy source(Strongest RF signal and the best position for panels), captures it, and turns it into blockchain-certified green credits. This isn’t just a gadget — it’s The Infrastructure for sustainable cities and industries. And once you see it, you’ll never want to go back to disposable batteries again!

Uniqueness of VerdiFI :

Many people think of Blockchain Technology and immediately think of finance. But we're here to show you its true power: creating a trusted, transparent ledger for something that truly matters—green energy.

Why is it necessary?

Use of Blockchain in Green Energy : ** The IoT industry is the heart of connecting future — powering smart cities, autonomous systems, and intelligent devices. But behind the innovation lies an undeniable truth: manufacturing these devices has an environmental cost. Therefore, **Green energy proof via green credits is no longer optional — it’s a competitive necessity. And Green credits provide that proof. They certify that a manufacturer’s energy consumption is offset by an equivalent amount of clean, renewable energy — solar, wind, or hydro — ensuring every IoT device produced comes with a verifiable green footprint.

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