WinSocket builds distributed wind-energy nodes that attach to buildings, infrastructure, and any fixed structure — turning passive surfaces into a continent-scale, always-on power network.
The grid is failing where it matters most. Sixty percent of U.S. households lost power for two or more hours in 2023. The response — rooftop solar, home batteries, mast-mounted turbines — each solve one problem and introduce three: footprint, cost, permitting.
WinSocket takes a different path. A node that installs in hours, produces power continuously, and unlocks every structure already standing — residential, commercial, industrial, municipal — as distributed generation. Not a turbine. Not a panel. A socket.