PhaseStor
Renewable Energy Equipment Manufacturing
Asheboro, North Carolina, United States
6 employees
- Employees
- 6
- Contacts
- 2
- Emails
- 2
- Phones
- 2
PhaseStor Overview
- Headquarters
- Asheboro, North Carolina, United States
- Website
- phasestor.com
- Industry
- Renewable Energy Equipment Manufacturing
- Employees
- 6
- NAICS
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Engines and Power Transmission Equipment Manufacturing
About PhaseStor
PhaseStor utilizes proprietary technology to store thermal energy, similar to a car battery but without electricity. This energy storage system is versatile, applicable to various settings such as homes, businesses, and restaurants. It can be used for tasks like heating water, peak shaving in buildings, ensuring food safety during transportation, and maintaining optimal food conditions in restaurants.
PhaseStor Contact Details
- People in AeroLeads
- 4
- With contact data
- 2
- Email contacts
- 2
- 50.0% coverage
- Phone contacts
- 2
- 50.0% coverage
PhaseStor Org Chart
Sample employees and titles| Name | Title | Location | Contact |
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| Scott Queen | Expert of Thermal Energy Storage Systems |
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| Michelle Hinshaw | Exec. Coordinator/it Support Manager | Asheboro, North Carolina, United States |
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| Michael Coalson | Production Manager / Phasestor | Asheboro, North Carolina, United States |
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| Byron Owens | Phasestor Director / Cofounder | Asheboro, North Carolina, United States |
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Employees by Management Level
Manager
2 profiles
Director
1 profile
Individual contributor
1 profile
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