LITHIUM NETWORK

USE CASES

EMPOWERING THE FUTURE OF SMART CITIES, ENERGY COMMUNITIES, DECENTRALISED SMART AGRICULTURE AND MANY MORE…

DECENTRALISED

COMMUNITY SAFETY

LIVE IN BETA

Emergency responders often arrive too late. The second most committed to protecting property from floods, robberies, and especially fire after the owners of the property are their neighbors. The Lithium Safety App aims to provide a tool for residential communities to help each other if a disaster happens.

At the same time, The Lithium Safety App will collect valuable information over time that is valuable for insurance companies, real estate developers, investors, municipalities, and governments who will pay to get aggregated data about the disasters that happen. This data is often very segregated and possessed by different stakeholders who are not sharing it with others (or they are selling it for their profit). Being part of The Lithium Network the Lithium Safety App will reward users when corporations or municipalities pay for that data.

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DECENTRALISED

ENERGY EFFICIENCY & SUSTAINABILITY

COMING SOON

One of our next projects is to create an app to help our users optimize their energy consumption. At the same time, the app will collect valuable data that can be used in real time for planning energy production and network optimizations.

One of the biggest advantages of the unified architecture of the Lithium Data Pools is the ability of the Lithium Safety App to use the energy consumption data to better identify possible floods, fire hazards, or gas leaks.

Lithium Network Empowers

Web2 IoT solutions to become Decentralised and Global

Any solution developer can join the Lithium Network, by using the existing data pools or creating completely new data pools for their solutions and integrating them to the current apps and solutions.

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OTHER USE CASES

OUR TEAM PLANS TO WORK WITH PARTNERS OR INHOUSE IN THE NEAR FUTURE

DECENTRALISED

AGRICULTURE

Farmers are already using smart solutions to optimize their yields. But these solutions gather the data from the farmers themselves, make this data proprietary to the company, and then sell it back to the farmers in the form of solutions, recommendations and analytics.

A Web3 approach that The Lithium Network envisions would be to reward the stakeholders who share data through tokens and those who use it would still pay for the data and the service, but fairly to everyone who provided it. Of course the service providers who build the solution can monetise it, but cannot monopolise the data that comes from their own customers.

FOOD SUPPLY CHAIN

MONITORING

Food origin and conditions in which food has been preserved over the food supply chain are crucially important for consumer health and for the amount of food waste.

Lithium Network provides a decentralized solution with which any stakeholder in the supply chain AND the consumers themselves can check the conditions and the quality of the food, while manufacturers can oversee their products in real-time and optimize their production processes.

AIR QUALITY

MONITORING

Air Quality and Pollution have been an important topic for all humanity for years. The Lithium Network provides the ability for Governments, Researchers, and People to share data in a secure way that can ensure that the data has not been tampered.

TRANSPORT & DELIVERY

TRACKING

The logistics business is a mess of transport companies, agents, brokers, solo entrepreneurs, and their customers. It happens very often for even a logistics company to not know where a parcel is right now and even the best and the biggest are losing parcels in this process. And the more stakeholders are involved the bigger the mess is. The Lithium Network provides a way for tracking trucks, containers, or separate packages within any delivery process no matter how many stakeholders are involved in it, and in a way that anyone that is concerned can track it independently.

SMART CITY

MANAGEMENT

An average municipality, which is not even considered to be “smart” operates dozens of different systems like city lights; traffic monitoring; emergency responder systems, asset tracking, parking control, and many many more. In 99% of the cases, these systems are not integrated, but at the same time, their field of operations overlap in one or another way.

This mess leads to several issues:

– The systems are not being used optimally, to save resources and provide a better service
– More employees are needed to operate these systems and then even more to provide communication between different departments.
– There is a higher learning curve for employees to learn to use several systems and often they are not qualified in the best possible way

The Lithium Network provides a possibility for smart cities to use the data both as separate specialized data pools and also to easily integrate and aggregate data generated by different systems. And on top of that, they can be transparent to the citizens while keeping sensitive data encrypted and protected.