pluggbara
Pluggbara is a hypothetical standard for modular energy storage and power management designed to enable plug-and-play assembly of scalable battery systems. It is used in design studies and speculative engineering to illustrate how modular modules could interoperate in microgrids and portable setups.
The name combines the word plug with a suffix drawn from several languages, signaling modular extension and
Originating in theoretical work and early prototypes, Pluggbara was first described in a 2031 white paper by
Technical overview: the core architecture centers on Modular Battery Modules (MBMs), a Power Routing Unit (PRU),
Applications and impact: common use cases include rural microgrids, disaster-relief deployments, and portable solar kits. Benefits
See also: modular energy storage, plug-and-play hardware, smart grids.