Our Vision & Mission

The Vision: A People-Owned Energy Grid

DeCharge envisions a world where energy infrastructure is not controlled by a handful of corporations or utilities, but by the people who actually use, host, and operate it.

We imagine a future where:

  • A shopkeeper in a rural village can monetize idle parking space with an EV charger.

  • A college student in a small town earns from a device they co-own.

  • A logistics hub deploys ultra-fast charging to support autonomous vehicles.

  • A residential society installs chargers to serve their own community and neighbors.

Each of these actions contributes to a global energy network that is resilient, permissionless, and accessible. Just like the internet made information accessible to all, DeCharge aims to make energy access participatory, one node at a time.

This is the long-term ambition:

Build the physical internet of energy.

The Mission: Decentralize Infrastructure, Democratize Ownership

Our mission is to radically simplify the creation and ownership of EV infrastructure, starting with charging, and expanding into adjacent energy services like storage, solar, and grid balancing.

To achieve this, DeCharge is built around five mission-aligned principles:

  1. Access - Allow anyone, anywhere to become part of the energy grid - No technical or institutional gatekeeping

  2. Ownership - Let contributors -> not just capital providers -> hold economic rights - Every deployed device earns transparently, based on performance

  3. Resilience - Build for diverse geographies and real-world environments - Design for redundancy, modularity, and minimal downtime

  4. Speed - Bring chargers online in days, not months - Remove the need for complex permits or corporate negotiations

  5. Alignment - Use tokenized incentives and performance-based rewards - Ensure everyone from host to user to operator has a stake

By aligning economics, infrastructure, and real-world energy demand, DeCharge creates a flywheel that accelerates the growth of decentralized physical networks.

Our Role in the Global Energy Transition

The world is moving toward electrification, but without a clear answer to who gets to participate in building the grid.

Today:

  • Charging networks are mostly closed ecosystems

  • Grid infrastructure is centralized

  • Users are passive consumers with no ownership or input

DeCharge challenges this paradigm.

We believe:

  • Participation creates resilience - the more diverse the contributors, the stronger the network

  • Decentralization drives equity 0 those who need energy access most should be able to earn from it

  • Incentives drive scale - reward models must be tied to real performance, not speculation

As countries commit to net-zero goals and mobility electrification, the question becomes: How can this transformation be equitable, efficient, and sustainable?

DeCharge answers: Let people build it and own it.

What We’re Building Towards (2025-2030 Vision)

Milestone
Target Outcome

2025

Expand to 25,000+ community-powered chargers in India and Southeast Asia

2026

Titan (30kW & 60 kW) rollout across national highways and fleet corridors

2027

Full DeCharge Network live in 20 countries; solar retrofit kits go mainstream

2028

Integration with AI logistics systems, drone charging networks, microgrid pilots

2030

The DeCharge Network handles 10+ TWh/year of global energy throughput

These aren’t just scaling goals, they are steps toward reclaiming energy infrastructure for the people who use and depend on it every day.

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